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Iata calculates an air traffic increase of 6-7% in 2004-2005

Geneva, Switzerland - Eastern countries will grow faster

According to some forecast models developed in a study carried by Iata (International Air Transport Association) the world-wide air traffic will grow of 6-7% in the next biennium; an auspice supported from the tendency recorded after the war in Iraq and the attenuation of the Sars epidemic. Obviously it will not be a homogenous progress but, as many times it has been reported, they will be the emerging...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 53006

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
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