Tokyo Narita pins hopes on new T1 boutiques

18-Dec-2001

JAPAN. The September 11 effect has led to a fall in passenger numbers of 30% at Japan?s leading airport Tokyo Narita. But landlord New Tokyo Airport Authority (NAA) is confident that new facilities at the location will help operators recover quickly.

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JAPAN. The September 11 effect has led to a fall in passenger numbers of 30% at Japan?s leading airport Tokyo Narita. But landlord New Tokyo Airport Authority (NAA) is confident

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