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SEA: traffic in decrease also in 2009

Milan, Italy - According to preliminary data there will be a loss of 7%

2009 will be the first year after the Alitalia's dehubbing. "We are expecting for a decrease of passengers around 7% in this year", said Giuseppe Bonomi, President of SEA, Milan Airports Management Company. A great loss after -15.7% in 2007, compared with 2007". "The dehubbing cost 7.3 million passengers to the airport of Milan-Malpensa, that recovered 3.1 million passengers from other carriers",...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 1099442

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