A rich flow of spenders

11-Jun-2002

It?s no longer surprising to hear from another travel retailer in the wider Asia/Pacific region that the Japanese are no longer the high-spending travellers they used to be.

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?It?s no longer surprising to hear from another travel retailer in the wider Asia/Pacific region that the Japanese are no longer the high-spending travellers they used to be. The travel........
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