EU airports face their biggest challenges yet

14-Feb-2002

The crisis that followed the September 11 atrocities has served to heighten concern among EU airports: concern over their ability to weather the storm, and?in some cases?even their viability. On the eve of the ACI Europe trading conference in Paris, DFNI spoke to ACI president and Turin airport general manager Claudio Boccardo about the challenges facing Europe?s airports.

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The crisis that followed the September 11 atrocities has served to heighten concern among EU airports: concern over their ability to weather the storm, and?in some cases?even their viability. On

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