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inbound traffic

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Traffic originating in an area outside the continental United States destined for or moving in the general direction of the continental United States.


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The facility will also manage the returns process and receive inbound traffic from continental Europe, as well as becoming the central hub for Hermes' national trunking operation - supported by an existing northern hub in Bradford.
Following strong passenger figures during the summer months Etihad Airways continues to perform well into Ramadan, particularly inbound traffic into Abu Dhabi from destinations around the world," a spokesperson for Abu Dhabi's national airline said.
But airline bosses say there is little scope to grow the business and inbound traffic to the airport is "lame".
 
 
 
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