NARITA DOMESTIC ISSUES

A blue-ribbon panel of Japan's Transport Ministry has requested the minister to provide slots for Japan's small domestic carriers for new routes when Tokyo's Narita Airport's second runway opens Apr. 18. The new 2,180-meter (7,150-ft.) runway and the distribution of 882 weekly international slots...

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