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Re: VFT Sydney - Canberra
- Subject: Re: VFT Sydney - Canberra
- From: dbromage@fang.omni.com.au (David Bromage)
- Date: Sun, 02 Jul 2000 12:19:58 GMT
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Skippy (fowler9@skippy9.fsnet.co.uk) wrote:
> > How many international airports has for example the UK got ?
> Well lets see, Newcastle, Teeside, Liverpool, Manchester, London Heathrow,
> Gatwick, Stanstead, London City, Bristol, Cardiff, Leeds/Bradford,
> Birmingham Midlands, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Luton
> Whats that 16 Airports in a country that you can drive from Penznace on the
> tip of Cornwall to Thurso in Northern Scotland in 18 hrs
But if you add up the number of aircraft movements at Melbourne, Sydney
and Brisbane, you're still short of Heathrow + Gatwick.
Look at New Zealand. Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin,
Hamilton, Palmerston North and Queenstown are all international airports.
Cheers
David