Liquor variety helps Bahrain to counter loss of charter traffic

16-Oct-2002

When an operator loses 86% of one of its most important customer segments through no fault of its own, creative thinking is required.

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When an operator loses 86% of one of its most important customer segments through no fault of its own, creative thinking is required. That has been the situation this year

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