World Traffic
World scheduled airline traffic in 1998 increased only 2% over 1997, when measured in passenger kilometers, while the number of passengers remained static at 1.5 billion, according to the International Civil Aviation Organization. Freight traffic slowed even more significantly. Cargo traffic fell 1%...
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