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From low-profile private lounge, Ghosn's last exit from Japan

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Private jet owners pay 200,000 yen ($1,850) to use the facility in Osaka, where normal immigration and baggage procedures apply. (Reuters)
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TIM KELLY and MAKI SHIRAKI
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Reuters
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January 03, 2020 05:24 PM

OSAKA, Japan -- A quiet lounge in a corner of Japan's third-largest airport was likely the last stop for Carlos Ghosn before he fled the country, transforming the former Nissan chairman into one of the world's most famous fugitives.

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