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Flybe In Trouble?
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Part of Flybe's current difficulty relates to a large tax bill they're due to pay; the government are considering reducing Air Passenger Duty (APD) to give Flybe a breathing space
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/b usiness -511000 29
although primarily a revenue raiser, APD has the spin-off benefit of offsetting the carbon footprint of domestic air travel. given today's "flight-shaming" environmental climate, it's telling that the government would seek to bin a perceived environmental benefit in order to save a struggling bit-part airline, whose routes are paralleled by perfectly adequate road and rail services. Does saving 2000 jobs trump the environment?
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although primarily a revenue raiser, APD has the spin-off benefit of offsetting the carbon footprint of domestic air travel. given today's "flight-shaming" environmental climate, it's telling that the government would seek to bin a perceived environmental benefit in order to save a struggling bit-part airline, whose routes are paralleled by perfectly adequate road and rail services. Does saving 2000 jobs trump the environment?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well, NJ, if your one and only experience of Glasgow was at the end of the 1970s, I'll let you off saying you wouldn't want to return in a hurry. Like many other cities, it was pretty grim back then (and before that when I was growing up there), but - as with your example of Liverpool - huge changes have been made, and there is much to enjoy.
Find yourself walking round the city on a sunny day, and you'd be amazed at the great architecture, and not just Macintosh - I could recommend a route to check out the great architect of the previous generation (and a personal favourite) Alexander 'Greek' Thomson. Here's an interesting link, which also has great info on Thomson:
http:// www.sco tcities .com/ce ntral.h tm
Great restaurants and bars, excellent uni, friendly natives, I could go on....
Find yourself walking round the city on a sunny day, and you'd be amazed at the great architecture, and not just Macintosh - I could recommend a route to check out the great architect of the previous generation (and a personal favourite) Alexander 'Greek' Thomson. Here's an interesting link, which also has great info on Thomson:
http://
Great restaurants and bars, excellent uni, friendly natives, I could go on....
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