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The heads of 18 airlines making up the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) meeting in Bali, Indonesia over the weekend unanimously approved a resolution calling on governments to ensure a "healthy and profitable aviation industry."
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ANSETT AUSTRALIAN AIRLINES AND AIR NEW ZELAND
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The heads of 18 airlines making up the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) meeting in Bali, Indonesia over the weekend unanimously approved a resolution calling on governments to ensure a "healthy and profitable aviation industry."
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