Asia-Pacific Flights to be cut 66% New Year's eve.

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The International Civil Aviation Organization announced today that airline flights along heavily traveled Asia-Pacific routes will be cut by 66% starting New Year's eve. Significant delays and cancellations will result. In addition, 66% of revenue for all businesses associatedwith travel along the routes will be cut. Just finished updating Japanese infrastructure information today. I can only add a few each day (too busy). Next week I will have substantial insideinformation from telecom sector.

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-- PNG (png@gol.com), February 26, 1999

Answers

And so it begins.

-- a (a@a.a), February 26, 1999.

hmm, now how to sell the yuppie DWGIs on the idea that the perfect way to keep anything from happening is to for them to fill every remaining available airplane seat??

-- Arlin H. Adams (ahadams@ix.netcom.com), February 27, 1999.

PNG -- Can you link us to their own public announcement of this? Hunting for something independent in vain. What is your estimate of the impact on Asia in terms of rate of impact over time (Jan, Feb, Mar 2000)? Are they projecting dates on which traffic will be increased back to "normal"?

-- BigDog (BigDog@!duffer.com), February 27, 1999.

Here's the only English link I know of BigDog. They said flights will be reduced to 1/3 of normal from Dec 31, 1999 to Jan 01, 2000. It's the first instance I've seen of an actual decision to reduce flights... It's 12:30 AM here and I need to be up in 4.5 hours. I'm GMT + 9...gotta go.

http://www.nni.nikkei.co.jp/AC/TNKS/ Nni19990226D26JFF05.htm



-- PNG (png@gol.com), February 27, 1999.


OK, while important, the plan is set ONLY for the 24-hour period between 12/31/99 and 1/1/2000. We'll see, eh.

-- BigDog (BigDog@duffer.com), February 27, 1999.


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