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Aéroports de Paris, passenger traffic drops 9.8%

Paris, France - Data relating to March 2009

Aéroports de Paris (AdP) has reported a -9.8% decrease year-on-year in March passenger traffic. The two major Paris airports – "Charles de Gaulle" and Orly – handled a total of 6.5 million passengers: 4.5 million (-9.1%) and 2 million (-11.2%), respectively. International traffic decreased by -6.3% (compared with -5.0% in February). Traffic on routes to and from Africa was stable at -0.5%. Howe...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 1103059

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
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