by Andy » Thu 15 Jun 2006, 17:31:30
Airstrip,
I am not so sure Boeings point to point model will work either. In an era of declining travel, those point to point markets will drop off first. It is the traditional hubs that will continue doing business as they tend to have better surface transport links for feed. There is a reason London, Chicago, Tokyo, Hong kong etc. developed into hubs. They were natural. What may work is high speed/higher speed rail, bus to a hub and then intercontinental travel from such destinations.
I guarantee you, the last cities to see a total collapse in aviation will be the likes of New York, San Francisco, Chicago, London, Tokyo. Cities like Manchester U.K, Atlanta, Charlotte, Munich etc. will see traffic collapse and people taking the train, bus or car 150 - 300 miles to the major airports to catch their intercontinental flight.
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