Comment: by editor-in-chief Dermot Davitt

3-Jun-2003

Now that the effects of war in Iraq on the travel market are receding, and the threat of SARS is no longer accompanied by the widespread hysteria seen in recent months, the outlook for the trade for the rest of 2003 should be looking a whole lot brighter.

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