Airport News.Nov 20, 2006 Airports with discounters often feature lower fares. Fares on other carriers usually decrease when a discount airline launches service at an airport, The Wall Street Journal's Scott McCartney Scott McCartney is The Wall Street Journal's travel editor, as well as a regular columnist for the newspaper. Background McCartney currently lives in Dallas, though he is a native of Boston. He attended Duke University and graduated in 1982 with an A.B. writes. Larger airlines will usually match the low fares, and travelers will drive longer distances to take advantage of the lower prices. Airports without discount carrier service say they are at a disadvantage In policy debate, a disadvantage (abbreviated as DA, and sometimes referred to as a Disad) is an argument that a team brings up against a policy action that is being considered. Structure A DA usually has four key elements. . Nov 14, 2006 |
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