missafternoondelight
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- Mar 30, 2011
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Someone's got an axe to grind.. if you're not a plane nerd, what are you doing here? Plane nerds are awesome - just ask us. 
My attitude shows more empathy than your own - I want the best outcomes for the most people. You want the best outcome for yourself. Those outside the picture can see this more objectively.
With regards to why I believe lifting the curfew would be good for Sydney and Australia, I think we need to be more progressive. Sydney is our major international hub - it needs the flexibility to serve more passengers from more locations into the future. Ultimately the airport will be outgrown, but expansion of landings in curfew hours will provide more air bridge capacity in the short term, when it is needed for the city to grow and develop. More for business than for tourism.. but yes, there would be benefits to tourism. LCCs would thrive on these extra hours, and it might create more competition in the Aussie sector which would benefit many. Speculation of course.. but that's my view.

My attitude shows more empathy than your own - I want the best outcomes for the most people. You want the best outcome for yourself. Those outside the picture can see this more objectively.
With regards to why I believe lifting the curfew would be good for Sydney and Australia, I think we need to be more progressive. Sydney is our major international hub - it needs the flexibility to serve more passengers from more locations into the future. Ultimately the airport will be outgrown, but expansion of landings in curfew hours will provide more air bridge capacity in the short term, when it is needed for the city to grow and develop. More for business than for tourism.. but yes, there would be benefits to tourism. LCCs would thrive on these extra hours, and it might create more competition in the Aussie sector which would benefit many. Speculation of course.. but that's my view.