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Is air-rail competition biting?

Permalink | 15/09/09 | Categories: Airlines, Airports, Customer, Railways, Statistics | by: A Sharp English (UK)

Barcelona Airport reached a record 30.2 million passengers last year. Yes, this is the Barcelona Airport reportedly badly hit by the new high-speed rail service between Madrid and Barcelona, one of the busiest air routes in the world.

Scottish airports suffered badly last year, with a 2.4 million (4.7%) drop in domestic travel. Yes, cities like Glasgow and Edinburgh have a fast rail service to London, but it takes over 4 hours.

Is air-rail competition biting? Does it exist? Does it matter?

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