After three years of talks, Hong Kong and the USA have agreed an expanded air services deal that will give US carriers more rights to operate from Hong Kong to third countries.
Source: Airline Business
2002-11-01T00:00:00+00:00
After three years of talks, Hong Kong and the USA have agreed an expanded air services deal that will give US carriers more rights to operate from Hong Kong to third countries.
Source: Airline Business
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