Gauging the depth of the crisis

14-Feb-2002

European airports continue to suffer severely from the events of September 11, insists ACI.

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?European airports continue to suffer severely from the events of September 11, insists ACI.

The drop in passenger numbers among a 35-strong sample of member airports emphasises the grave situation........
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