Regional airline flies in face of tradition (The Japan Times)

Amid hope and skepticism, regional commuter airline Air Transse Co. is set to launch flights Sunday between Hokkaido's Hakodate and Tokachi Obihiro airports, seeking a new business model to depart from regional carriers' dependence on government subsidies.

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Posted March 12, 2005

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