As predicted, Boris Island sunk
"Recliner" wrote in message
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On Tue, 2 Sep 2014 10:22:49 +0100, Roland Perry
wrote:
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at 02:36:55 on Tue, 2 Sep 2014, Recliner
remarked:
Having lived through the "Third airport" debacle, where unless I'm very
much mistaken the result was expanding the biggest existing shortlisted
airport (and rejecting otherwise preferred but more expensive builds),
I
wouldn't be surprised to see Gatwick being chosen for the "next new
runway".
By that logic, surely Heathrow would be chosen?
Lots of local opposition, and much more expensive.
True, but also much, much more demand for it. Apart from Gatwick
airport itself, not many people are demanding a second runway there.
Pretty much the entire business community and airline industry want
Heathrow to expand.
That's because they've all bought into the fiction that it will mean there
is space for daily flights to Ulan Bator (insert list of other out of the
way places that only 3 people a week want to travel to) thus increasing the
trade that we do with um, Mongolia.
But IMHO the extra capacity wont be used this way. It'll be used to
increase the number of flights a day to NYC from 30 to 60 to no-ones benefit
except BA/AA/Etc
tim
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