REBOUND AHEAD?
Flight frequencies between the U.S. and the U.K. fell more than 20% in the weeks following Sept. 11, but are projected to rebound within 6% of last summer's levels by July 2002, according to a filing made by American Airlines and British Airways to the U.S. Transportation Dept. The carriers are...
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