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Canada cracks airport theft ring
Canadian police say they have uncovered a major organized
theft ring that operated out of the country's largest airport. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/3461069.stm |
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Canada cracks airport theft ring
"Canada cracks airport theft ring" Is airport theft on the rise? How many airports were stolen in Canada last year? |
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Canada cracks airport theft ring
mrraveltay wrote:
Is airport theft on the rise? How many airports were stolen in Canada last year? No, the question is: how many airports stole last year. Toronto Airport would be #1 in terms of stealing from passengers and airlines. They even got a citation/warning from IATA. |
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Canada cracks airport theft ring
"nobody" wrote in message
... mrraveltay wrote: Is airport theft on the rise? How many airports were stolen in Canada last year? No, the question is: how many airports stole last year. Toronto Airport would be #1 in terms of stealing from passengers and airlines. They even got a citation/warning from IATA. It's the fault of the Bush regime. Right, JF? |
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Canada cracks airport theft ring
Secret Asian Man wrote:
Toronto Airport would be #1 in terms of stealing from passengers and airlines. They even got a citation/warning from IATA. It's the fault of the Bush regime. ? Of course. GTAA had made grandiose plans for expansion in the 1990s. It has dreams of becoming bigger than JFK. But then came the demise of CP shortly followed by the Bush regime's 9-11 which also caused the demise of Canada 3000. Air Canada, weakened by its stupid hostile takeover of CP ended up going belly up and downsizing itself. As a result, GTAA's grandiose plans became a very expensive grandiose white elephant. And because air traffic had dropped significantly due to the Bush-regime prolonging the airline downturn, GTAA has had to raise its landing fees for those few planes still operating, making Toronto on of the most expensive airportrs in the World. LHR can be expensive because it is a privileged airport in a privileged location. But Toronto is just another north american town without anything special. A "just another city" airport doesn't have the ability to set the prices, it needs to have low prices to attract traffic. Westjet is getting predatory. They have negotiated not only a sweet deal with GTAA, but also taking enough space in the new white elephant terminal that Air Canada won't be able to fit all its operations into it, which will hurt AC. |
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Canada cracks airport theft ring
Secret Asian Man wrote: "nobody" wrote in message ... mrraveltay wrote: Is airport theft on the rise? How many airports were stolen in Canada last year? No, the question is: how many airports stole last year. Toronto Airport would be #1 in terms of stealing from passengers and airlines. They even got a citation/warning from IATA. It's the fault of the Bush regime. Right, JF? No, it was actually the fault of the previous regime, but like the economy, it is also being blamed on Bush. |
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Canada cracks airport theft ring
"JF Mezei" wrote in message
... Secret Asian Man wrote: Toronto Airport would be #1 in terms of stealing from passengers and airlines. They even got a citation/warning from IATA. It's the fault of the Bush regime. Right, JF? Of course. You should have just stated that upfront, JF. |
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