Dark days ahead for outbound travel

28-Sep-2001

When DFNI visited Japan last August, analysts were cautiously optimistic about the market for outbound travel. But September?s terrorist attack on the US?and its inevitable consequences?have cast a dark shadow over the business. John Rimmer reports.

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When DFNI visited Japan last August, analysts were cautiously optimistic about the market for outbound travel. But September?s terrorist attack on the US?and its inevitable consequences?have cast a dark shadow

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