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| | The Honolulu Advertiser | Business |
 | | Until now, almost all international flights left from Tokyos Narita Airport, which is so crowded that at least one airline has pulled out of the market because it could not serve it efficiently. |
 | | Opening Haneda, which Tokyo has resisted for years, comes as solutions are being sought to ease growing pressure on the single runway at Narita, especially as the 2002 FIFA World Cup soccer tournament, for which Japan and South Korea will be co-hosts, approaches. |
 | | For now, however, the total passengers from Haneda will be limited to about 1,000 per week, except on the first day of service, when each of the five airlines will be allowed to make an inaugural flight. |
| the.honoluluadvertiser.com /2001/Jan/30/130business1.html (695 words) |
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