When aviation industry analysts discuss the most important air travel markets in the United Kingdom, they will almost always be quick to discuss London facilities. From an analytical perspective, attempting to understand the bizarre intricacies of London’s six-airport system is almost certainly a losing battle. Dozens of different caveats and relationships between supply and demand led to the creation of London’s unique airport infrastructure.
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