NARITA TRAFFIC DROP

Tokyo's Narita airport saw its Japanese passenger traffic fall 10% last year, the worst slide since it opened in 1978. The airport handled 22.2 million passengers, including 16.4 million Japanese. Foreign passenger counts dropped 1%. The slide began after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and hit peaks...

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