Restricted U.S.-Japan Air Market Cutting Into California Profits, Group Says
A coalition seeking more air service between the U.S. and Japan has released a study that says California is being deprived of tourism revenues because of limited access and high fares, and it could reap an additional $1 billion a year from tourists. ACCESS U.S.-Japan said Japanese leisure travelers...
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