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Spagna: la crisi colpisce i maggiori aeroporti

Madrid, Spagna - Un calo del 3,2% rispetto al 2007

Secondo quanto riportano i dati di Aena (Aeropuertos Españoles y Navegación Aérea), la società di gestione degli aeroporti spagnoli, il traffico aereo in Spagna nel 2008 ha subito un calo del 3,2% rispetto al 2007, che si attesta ora a quota 203,8 milioni di passeggeri. L'aeroporto di Madrid-Barajas, assolutamente il primo del Paese con 50,8 milioni di passeggeri, ha segnato un -2,4%, mentre il...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 1098665

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For Europe’s airports, communities and economy

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