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Why Not Gatwick Rather Than Heathrow?
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It's not far from London, has good rail links, and the pollution it caused would harm less people.
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With teleconference and future fuel issues it may be there's less demand in the future for flights anyway. But if they need more capacity then why would locals need to put up with a deteriorating situation ? Build new in an unpopulated area if the investment is worth it.
With teleconference and future fuel issues it may be there's less demand in the future for flights anyway. But if they need more capacity then why would locals need to put up with a deteriorating situation ? Build new in an unpopulated area if the investment is worth it.
It always intrigues me why governments don't make more use of teleconference facilities. The Climate Conference in Paris has involved lots of travel for "important" people (and their teams) to get them all into one place (terrorist haven), where they need expensive security to keep them safe. Teleconferencing would remove all that and the associated greenhouse gases.
Exactly OG. What with the recent 'European' developments there is every reason to reason that there may be less demand for flights as people decide not to holiday in the trouble spots of Europe and Asia.
bhg makes a very valid point regarding new technology negating the need to fly the quangos around the world at great expense.
Now a couple of shiny new runways for the R.A.F. would make sense.
bhg makes a very valid point regarding new technology negating the need to fly the quangos around the world at great expense.
Now a couple of shiny new runways for the R.A.F. would make sense.
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