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This article originally appeared in the October 2018 edition of Australian Aviation.
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Ross Hunter
says:Excellent report. I hope to do that trip in a few months time, after the worst of summer has gone.
AlanH
says:Excellent! Forget high speed rail. Australia with its vastness and small population centres needs the likes of Rex, Alliance, Corporate, Aero Pelican, Air North and others. And Federal and State governments need to be supporting and encouraging them. Airports (and local councils) need to consider ways of encouraging regionals over the national airlines too, to keep them coming. Rex stopped services into CBR years ago because it couldn’t justify the high cost of flying into there. Disgraceful! But then again, that’s a privately-owned airport that shows no hesitation in charging exorbitant fees for aircraft diverted there because of bad weather in SYD.