Failed terror plot could stall airlines’ recovery

August 11, 2006 by Marcel van Leeuwen 

The failed terror plot uncovered Thursday could prompt some travelers to cancel travel plans and put the airlines’ recovery at risk, some analysts say. Large U.S. carriers have spent millions building up international routes, and they hope heightened security reassures travelers.

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