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John B wrote:
On 22 May, 12:19, Michael Hoffman wrote: I didn't actually write this bit: If poor airports are capable of wrecking an economy then the US is screwed. U.S. airports are fine. On the whole, far easier than the ones in the London area, and far more amenable to the needs of business travelers. They are operated by public authorities or by airlines to encourage travel rather than to shortsightedly maximize profit as BAA tries to do. Sorry, have you ever been to the US? I lived there for 23 years. But for the places people have to go - New York, Chicago, Washington DC and Los Angeles, it's complete and utter nonsense. I've flown through the largest international airports in all four of those airports within the last four years. In fact, I think I've flown through three of them within the last year. I was even in New York two weeks ago. There, I reflected on how pleasant American Airlines's new terminal was, how short the queues for check-in and security were, and how seamless the transition from their old terminal was, especially when compared to BA's recent T5 fiasco. I'd much prefer a U.S. domestic flight to a intra-European flight, any day. If, for no other reason, than the greater cabin baggage allowance, which makes it much easier to do a lot of traveling. I don't think it's dawned on the US government how much that's going to put people off studying or working in the states, which over the medium term is going to do some pretty nasty things to its economy Frankly, I don't think they care. I suspect you're right, but that's out of arrogance more than it is out of not *needing* to care. I didn't say it was a good thing... -- Michael Hoffman |
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