The air war.(British Midland and Singapore Airlines want liberalization of transatlantic market at London Heathrow)(Brief Article)

Economist (US), The, September, 1999

FED up with waiting for British and American officials to agree, two airlines, British Midland and Singapore Airlines, are campaigning for liberalisation of the transatlantic market to and from London Heathrow. British Midland is spending heavily on an advertising and poster campaign highlighting how business travellers from Heathrow pay through the nose for flights to America. And it is hitching transatlantic flights to the bandwagon of ``rip-off Britain''. This is a campaign being pushed by Tony Blair's government, which wants to know why the prices of cars, computers and groceries are much higher in Britain than in other European countries or America.

Singapore Airlines also wants to fly to America from London, just as British airlines can fly through...

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