ZAGREB, April 18 (Hina) - The Board of Directors of the European Airports Council held its two-day session in Dubrovnik over the weekend to discuss the problems of adjustment of airports to new business conditions since the terrorists
attacks on the United States on 11 September 2001.
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ZAGREB, April 18 (Hina) - The Board of Directors of the European
Airports Council held its two-day session in Dubrovnik over the
weekend to discuss the problems of adjustment of airports to new
business conditions since the terrorists attacks on the United States
on 11 September 2001.#L#
The members of this council called ACI Europe are over 450 airports in
45 European countries. More than a billion passengers pass through
those airports yearly.
Other topics of the Dubrovnik meeting were the adjustment of airports
to passengers who are disabled people as well as preparations for
de-monopolisation and market race.
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