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Old March 18th, 2004, 11:43 PM
Bruce Davis
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Default Delta 767s

Ft. Myers is a particularly busy destination for DL. If you look at the
timetable for RSW, virtually all of DL's flights are on 767 a/c. The Ft.
Myers/Naples area is popular with wealthy Americans and Canadians who will
pay a premium for good service on comfortable aircraft. Another factor is
the congestion at the present RSW terminal. Ft. Myers is building an
entirely new and much larger terminal across the field from the present
terminal. There is just no room for larger numbers of smaller aircraft.
 




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