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> > >The new airport, slated for completion by 2020, is aimed at easing > >congestion at Paris’ Charles de Gaulle and Orly airports. It is to be > >built in a valley where the Battle of the Somme was fought in 1916, > >about 70 miles north of the capital. > Why cant they just used BRU??? > Because BRU is much further than 70 miles away.
Although this puts this airport almost halfway to BRU… Anyway, a bit far, isn’t it? Oh, I forgot, they need to support their white elephant trains… So step one is to make air travel as uncomfortable as possible. To feed into some remote train station anyway.
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>>> about 70 miles north of the capital. > Why cant they just used BRU??? > Because BRU is much further than 70 miles away.
Maybe they brought in Malaysia’s Dr. Mo as a location consultant for this one. miguel — Hit The Road! Photos and tales from around the world: http://travel.u.nu
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Paris Airport Plans Could Disturb War Grave Sites Nov 17, 2001
no comment untill now