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                    [Title] => Asia-Pacific airlines brace for recession blues next year
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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) – The year-end festive season usually heralds a busy period for Asia-Pacific airlines.

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"This is not a problem unique to PAL," Jaime Bautista the airline’s president and chief operating officer told AFP in an interview.

"Many airlines throughout the region are facing the same problem. The industry is expanding so fast, especially in India and China, there simply isn’t enough experienced pilots to go round.
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                    [Title] => Asia-Pacific airlines brace for recession blues next year
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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) – The year-end festive season usually heralds a busy period for Asia-Pacific airlines.

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"This is not a problem unique to PAL," Jaime Bautista the airline’s president and chief operating officer told AFP in an interview.

"Many airlines throughout the region are facing the same problem. The industry is expanding so fast, especially in India and China, there simply isn’t enough experienced pilots to go round.
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