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Re: Another aviation example of New York’s decline |
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Posted by Peter Rosa on Sun Sep 14 15:09:57 2025, in response to Re: Another aviation example of New York’s decline, posted by LuchAAA on Sun Sep 14 14:04:06 2025. It's that New York has declined enough in significance that it no longer merits its own service (as opposed to service from hubs with connections like Atlanta) to secondary foreign destinations. There are enough passengers from New York to Paris or Amsterdam for Delta to fill seats on nonstop flights. There *used to be* enough Brussels passengers to fill seats, it was that way for almost 35 years, but no longer.While US travel by residents of Europe has declined, there are still enough of them for Delta to increase its Atlanta service |
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