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Air traffic forecasts for the United Kingdom 1997

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Table of contents

  • Acknowledgements
  • I Introduction
  • II Interpretation of forecasts
  • III 1997 Forecasts of air traffic demand
  • IV International air traffic
  • V Diversion of air passengers to Channel Tunnel rail services
  • VI Domestic air traffic
  • VII Split of traffic between London area and regional airports
  • VIII Sensitivity tests
  • IX Performance of past forecasts
  • X Comparison with other forecasts
  • Annex 1: Methodology
  • Annex 2: Assumptions
  • Annex 3: Summary of 1997 air traffic forecasts

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