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MALPENSA 200, INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES AGREE WITH CRANFIELD REPORT

BRUXELLES, Delegates of the 12 airlines, which last March 16 raised the question of air traffic allocation at Malpensa 2000, completely agree with report of Cranfield University, European Commission's consultant. report. The airlines said that report "confirmed there is no valid reason to justify the transfer of traffic and the flight restrictions at Linate airport". The international carriers are...

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