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September 3rd 14, 04:49 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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As predicted, Boris Island sunk
On Wed, 3 Sep 2014 15:49:09 +0100, Roland Perry
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In message , at 14:22:01 on Wed, 3 Sep
2014,
d remarked:
Just how exactly does a hub airport help UK plc when
most of the
passengers will be passing through on to elsewhere and will
probably
just spend a few quid in duty free?
It helps because they don't just buy a few duty-frees, they buy a whole
onward flight, with all the infrastructure and staffing which that
implies.
So some construction work and a couple of hundred airport staffing jobs plus
air fares that probably go to a foreign airline in a foreign bank. Well
obviously thats really worth all the pollution , noise and a few billion
quid of taxpayers money.
You still don't get it do you? Infrastructure needs to be *operated* as
well as built. Planes need servicing, fuelling, crewing and so on.
Without transit passengers, the number of flights at Heathrow (and thus
the revenue generated for the area) would be down by around a third. So
that's a third of both the direct and indirect workforce laid off.
I think we know that Boltar doesn't get the concept of a hub airport.
He asks the same questions every time it comes up, but never reads the
answers. And unlike Mr Bell, he's rude with it.
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