By YOSHIKO AOYAMA/ Staff Writer
October 8, 2022 at 07:10 JST
A luggage tag is used for the label on Narita Airport Ale. The beer product can be tasted at a cafe in the airport. (Yoshiko Aoyama)
NARITA, Chiba Prefecture--Tours of off-limits areas, wedding photos and a specialty craft beer are some ways in which Narita Airport, a key gateway to Japan, is trying to deal with sluggish demand for international flights. [Read More]
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