Thirteen million dollars is lost daily in absence of U.S.-Japan bilateral
Thirteen million dollars is lost every day in the absence of a new U.S.- Japan bilateral, according to a Midwest-Asia Aviation Coalition study. The coalition used the U.S.-Canada agreement as a model, noting that when restrictions were relaxed the number of flights increased 16% in the first year...
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