SOCCER SKY MARSHALS

Japanese carriers will adopt a tougher stance against disruptive passengers as the May 31-June 20 World Cup approaches. They have traditionally avoided hiring air marshals out of concern their presence would upset passengers and pose a danger of cabin depressurization should a firearm be discharged...

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