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ACI, world airports traffic fell by 6% in January

Geneva, Switzerland - International freight dropped by 27%

World airports report that January 2009 traffic growth fell by 6% relative to January 2008, continuing the steady traffic decline of the past months. Freight results served as a grim reminder that industrial output is shrinking, with international freight hardest hit with a 27% drop against an overall drop of 22%. For the past 12-month period, passenger traffic is down by 1% and freight by 6%. ACI...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 1100620

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