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Italy: Turin airport seeks Ryanair to increase traffic

Turin, Italy - SAGAT aims to open the hub within two years

It is likely that even an airport as important as Turin-Caselle, managed by SAGAT, will have to rely on Ryanair to increase its traffic as scheduled by it's multi-year plans (to pass 4 million passengers between 2011 and 2012), as confirmed by SAGAT president, Maurizio Montagnese, in an interview today issued by the Italian newspaper "La Repubblica". For the next two years the Irish carrier is bound...

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