A duel in the sky: Airlines vs. private jets
By Nelson D. Schwartz
Sunday, August 26, 2007
NEW YORK: The summer travel season is building toward its Labor Day peak in the United States, and fliers are growing ever angrier about delays. Now, the beleaguered airline industry is trying to shift the blame onto an unlikely villain: corporate jets, which the airlines claim are literally crowding passenger planes out of the sky.
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I want some insight on how this might work with rail transportation. We all know rail is a market yet to be truly tapped and this its chance! Also what do you think about the airlines vs. corporate? I have my own oppinion, which I will say later.
By Nelson D. Schwartz
Sunday, August 26, 2007
NEW YORK: The summer travel season is building toward its Labor Day peak in the United States, and fliers are growing ever angrier about delays. Now, the beleaguered airline industry is trying to shift the blame onto an unlikely villain: corporate jets, which the airlines claim are literally crowding passenger planes out of the sky.
Story
I want some insight on how this might work with rail transportation. We all know rail is a market yet to be truly tapped and this its chance! Also what do you think about the airlines vs. corporate? I have my own oppinion, which I will say later.