U.S.-China Agreement Provides For Fourth U.S. Carrier, Doubles Frequencies
A U.S.-China aviation agreement initialed Tuesday in China, likely to be signed today, will allow a fourth U.S. carrier to serve China in 2001 and will double over the next three years the number of U.S.-China flights each country's airlines can operate. The fourth U.S. carrier is a concession by...
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