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Old April 4th 07, 03:46 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jay Honeck
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if
you want to fly you will, and if the costs go up you sacrifice something
that is less important to stay flying.


That is only possible to a point. Then, the middle class drops out.

Nowhere for example in respect of the UK did they mention that all the
airports, Heathrow included are privately owned have shareholders and run
for a profit.


Just curious: Why, in a country far more socialist-leaning than the
U.S,, do you think the airports developed into non-municipal
entities?

Is all mass-transit privately owned in the UK? If not, why are
airports?
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