HAGATNA, Guam (09 Oct 2001) -- The Japanese airline All Nippon Airways is reducing flights between Osaka and Guam due to reduced passenger interest in traveling to the U.S. territory following the September 11 terrorist attacks on New York and Washington. The airline's Guam general manager said his company has experienced a 40 percent decline in demand for seats this year and there will be fewer flights ? and on smaller planes ? at least in the immediate future. | | Airline companies worldwide have been affected by the terrorist attacks, but the Guam manager said All Nippon Airways is confident that passengers will return to the territory in the coming months and the island's economy will rebuild. © CDNN - CYBER DIVER NEWS NETWORK |