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very true - I also like the way they have fast tracked it to 2015 - not sure if they will be able to deliver it by then though...surely there will be legal hurdles? -
There always are in the UK.Originally posted by Liability View Postvery true - I also like the way they have fast tracked it to 2015 - not sure if they will be able to deliver it by then though...surely there will be legal hurdles?Comment
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I can see the Poles already inboundOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostThere always are in the UK.
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Anyone used Northolt? Meant to be very good.
Heathrow is a hole. Just glad I don't have to use it very often any more. Admittedly, I always seemed to be going out of T2 (the worst)
The best thing you can say about Heathrow, is that it isn't Luton airport.
I still like LCY - you can land and be on DLR in under 10 minutes. It's a proper airport, not a shopping mall that just happens to have a terminal next to it.Comment
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I think they only handle private jets?Originally posted by bobhope View PostAnyone used Northolt? Meant to be very good.
A friend of mine went through there in the good old days. He was a converts trader for a bank. brokers paid for the whole lot.Comment
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Rubbish - the tax will make people grumble about it. However, it won't make anyone fly less.Originally posted by Cyberman View PostI go along with it as long as they now drop those 'dishonest' carbon taxes of 150 quid on long-haul and 45 quid short-haul, because they are now exposed as previously thought anyway, as an opportunistic stealth tax. This tax will deter people from using Heathrow, so there is a conflict here if HMG expect more passengers to use this airport !!
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I agree that they should stop pretending that they are carbon taxes but I don't agree that thay should drop them.Originally posted by Cyberman View PostI go along with it as long as they now drop those 'dishonest' carbon taxes of 150 quid on long-haul and 45 quid short-haul, because they are now exposed as previously thought anyway, as an opportunistic stealth tax. This tax will deter people from using Heathrow, so there is a conflict here if HMG expect more passengers to use this airport !!
I don't think it unreasonable to have to pay a tax to fly somewhere, it's still a small fraction of the tax that I have to pay to drive somewhere.
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but it will put off people CONNECTING at heathrow - it will be cheaper to connect in paris, amsterdam, frankurt or dubai.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostRubbish - the tax will make people grumble about it. However, it won't make anyone fly less.This default font is sooooooooooooo boring and so are short usernamesComment
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breaking news (excuse the pun).
Suffra-jets - like it!!!...three women wearing red sashes hurled bricks at the doors of the Westminster building at 4am.
The bricks were wrapped in notes that read: "No third runway, the Suffra-jets are back," they said.
Older and ...well, just older!!Comment
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