Europe’s airports face deep crisis, warns ACI

1-Jan-2002

EUROPE. Airports Council International (ACI) has said that European airports remain severely affected by the events of September 11. A continuing depression in passenger numbers among a representative sample of 33 ACI Europe airports demonstrates the grave situation facing the industry.

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By Trevor Lloyd-Jones

EUROPE. Airports Council International (ACI) has said that European airports remain severely affected by the events of September 11. A continuing depression in passenger numbers among a

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