Central Belt Air Passengers Prove Reluctant to Cross Harthill Divide

The ScotsmanJune 12, 2004

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AIR travellers from Edinburgh and Glasgow would rather connect through London or Europe than go to their rival city to use direct flights, according to airline managers.

Passengers living in east and central Scotland are reluctant to drive to Glasgow airport to use direct services and would rather make longer journeys to the United States through hubs such as Heathrow or Schiphol in Amsterdam, according to market research.

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Central Belt Air Passengers Prove Reluctant to Cross Harthill Divide

Their counterparts in the west are equally reluctant to come to Edinburgh airport to support non-stop links to Europe.

The findings came as Continental Airlines' inaugural flight from the c...

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