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<p>[quote user="blue streak 1"]</p> <p>I have been too close to airline deregulation there fore will not speak of its results on almost all airlines. </p> <p>However the airport situation is another matter. Deregulated and merged airlines have taken advantage of airport authorities leaving them with nearly abandoned terminals ( by way of bankruptcy ) that cannot be paid for.A few examples:</p> <p>Colorado Springs</p> <p>Kansas city</p> <p>St. Louis</p> <p>Nashville</p> <p>Raleigh</p> <p>Memphis</p> <p>Tri citys --- Bristol, Kinsport, Johnson City Tennessee</p> <p>Dayton and Wilmington Ohio freight terminals</p> <p>St. Petersburgh, Fl</p> <p>Ft. Meyers , Fl [/quote]</p> <p>Are you saying that the aforementioned airport authorities are bankrupt or that airline bankruptcies have cause the airport authorities to declare bankruptcy? Where is the financial data to support your claim? </p>
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