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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowI would like to know why the Indianapolis airport is just now getting around to pushing for a direct London flight [Indianapolis airport tries ‘long-term strategy’ to land nonstop London flights, IBJ.com, Nov. 18].
They seem to be moving at a snail’s pace while places like Pittsburgh, Raleigh-Durham and New Orleans are moving right along and are getting or have already gotten their second European flights.
Until recently New Orleans had none. They have added a Frankfurt, Germany, and London flight. Pittsburgh just landed their second European flight and Raleigh-Durham has London and Paris. Getting beat twice by the likes of New Orleans is pretty sad. What about Pittsburgh? That is an overall stagnant market and they’ve had a flight for a while now.
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Dan Hammer
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