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Another One Bites The Dust?

This time it’s LTE. 🙁

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By: OneLeft - 19th October 2008 at 19:26

Very bad news for Norwich Airport.

I’ve heard NWI mentioned several times in articles about LTE. Did they have a big presence there?

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By: Newforest - 18th October 2008 at 21:53

Looks as though most passengers are being taken care of, different story for the staff of course.

http://travel.aol.co.uk/holiday-rescue-as-airline-goes-bust/article/20081017215031318998530

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By: cal900 - 18th October 2008 at 02:12

Very bad news for Norwich Airport.

Passenger numbers fell 11.4%, more then anywhere else in the UK.

Flybe and its arguments with the management.

The added tax on passengers.:mad:

And now LTE goes under.

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By: PMN - 17th October 2008 at 14:41

And I am sure there will be more to come………

So am I, I’m just trying not to think about it.

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By: A Spalding - 17th October 2008 at 14:31

Noooooo. This really is getting depressing. 🙁 😡

And I am sure there will be more to come………

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By: PMN - 17th October 2008 at 13:15

Noooooo. This really is getting depressing. 🙁 😡

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By: keltic - 17th October 2008 at 13:09

We are being severly affected by crisis. Since tourism in a key factor over here, when visitor figures drop, airlines are starting to die. Lagunair, a regional airlines operating in small airport of central Spain has also closed down. They operated EMB145 and Saab340.

Also Flysur after 38 days, decided to cease operations. I am affraid more bankrupcies are going to come. :confused:

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