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United Continental: US-Japan Traffic Declines
The company that runs United and Continental airlines says it has seen a noticeable drop in people flying from the U.S. to Japan in the days since the massive earthquake there.

Megan McCarthy, a spokeswoman for United Continental Holdings Inc., says there has been a ``modest decline'' in overall traffic to and from Japan. But she described the decline in traffic going from U.S. cities to Japan as ``measurable.''

United and the other big U.S. carrier serving Asia, Delta Air Lines Inc., both said they are continuing to operate their full schedules to Japan.

Lufthansa and Alitalia have both diverted their Tokyo flights to other Japanese cities.

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