Kansai numbers lift the gloom

15-May-2002

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JAPAN. Airport authority and operator Kansai International Airport Co (KIAC) anticipates better-than-expected results for the year ending May 31 as duty-free revenue holds up despite falling passenger numbers. KIAC duty-free

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