There are calls for Sydney Airport to scrap curfews to suit the needs of travellers ab.co/2MJPXLR

Sep 18, 2018 · 8:54 PM UTC

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Calls by Corporations?
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Those who will have to put up with noisy airoplane noise, really dont give a crap about what tourism operators want. They are not even on folks radar, and are only causing frustration for all.
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It is an idiocy that the airport in the biggest city in the country isn’t functioning for a large chunck of the day for political reasons.
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As the second airport has proven too hard to solve the problem by moving Sydney
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Sydney Airport YSSY can operate more efficiently and beyond the curfew which was largely predicated on 1980’s aircraft types. An appropriate, balanced review would be worth the effort provided it considers all aspects.
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Not the airport’s call. It became an election bargaining chip for both major parties in the 90ies. And now we’re the laughing stock within experts’ circles. And Melbourne’s and Brisbane’s ...
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They obviously aren't greasing the right palms. Just tell them to make a big enough donation to the party & they can have whatever they want. That's how it works isn't it?
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Sydney airport are all about offsetting losses brought about by Badgery’s Creek. The airport should be closed.
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Would help those in regional areas who often have to overnight in Sydney before they can catch their connecting flight
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Should result in a nice boost in parking revenue (the airport's main business).