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Old September 3rd 14, 01:06 AM posted to uk.transport.london
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(Recliner) wrote:

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In article ,
(Robin)
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How many airports does each of those cities have? As a reference
point London has:

From what you count as London I'd say Paris has Orly, Beauvais-Tillé,
Le Bourget Charles de Gaulle, and Châlons Vatry.

Ask EasyJet or Ryan Air and you'll get a very different answer from
that you'd get from the senior managers of a global business But
I suggest you ask such managers what they think makes for a potential
regional[1] business base before you expect them to count Gatwick etc
in thr mix.


[1] Regional on the scale of eg Europe, Europe + Asia etc


They aren't being very rational then. The time to Gatwick from
central London is as good as that to Heathrow, especially if you
don't pay the extortionate fares on Heathrow Express.


Many Heathrow passengers come from locations other than Central London. I
live in West London, and Heathrow is far more convenient than any other
airport. Gatwick is only good for people near Victoria or Thameslink
stations.


Not so. Gatwick is as convenient to get to and from as Heathrow for us in
Cambridge.

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Colin Rosenstiel