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....to fix the airlines?
I mean, really. No politics. No FAA union/management propaganda. Just the facts, ma'am. Here's what I *think* I know: - Major airports (or "hubs") are way over-crowded, beyond capacity - Minor airports (or "spokes") are becoming over-crowded, too - GA airports (like Iowa City) are vastly under-utilized The "solution" I most often hear bandied about is that the airlines should abandon (or modify) the "hub & spoke" business model (whereby they have massive centers of activity -- or "hubs" -- feeding the farther-out "spoke" airports), and start making better use of the thousands of under-utilized airports in America. In other words, they should take the service to the people, rather than making the people come to the service. This is the model that Vern Raburn and others are trying to create with the air taxi service, and the Eclipse jet. It is also the model that worked in America from 1930 to (roughly) 1980. Of course, IMHO this flies in the face of economic realities. Although the jury is still out on the Eclipse jet/air taxi model, the hub & spoke system evolved because it was the most efficient way to provide cheap transportation to as many people as possible. The fact that this system has grown beyond the means of the hub airports to handle the traffic is an indication of its success -- but it still begs the question: What to do now that the hubs are beyond capacity? Opinions? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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