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I repeat, this is all a bit silly. As
Arthur and I both pointed out, the demand for air transport has been rendered
totally inelastic by the events of September 11th. No matter how cheap the
fares, people are now reluctant to fly. It's about making a dramatic,
emotional gesture. Nothing is as reassuring to perceptions of
American economic might as seeing those big silver birds up there, whether there
are people in them or not.
If there is an economic component to it, it's
probably more about the thousands of people who will lose, or have lost, their
jobs because people won't fly. Save the airlines and save a pretty hefty
chunk of the economy.
Ed Weick
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