Short-Haul Markets Show Little Passenger Growth
The U.S. airport hassle factor is still sending some former airline passengers to the bus, train or cars, but a new analysis shows there are other barriers to airline growth on short flights--and even low fares may not be able to bring people back. In 2000, more than 107,000 passengers traveled each...
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