New York-Area Leaders Criticize Plans To Cap JFK Flights
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Mayor Bloomberg, business leaders, and officials at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey yesterday came out swinging against a Bush administration plan to cap the number of flights at John F. Kennedy International Airport, arguing that shrinking the number of planes allowed to use the hub airport would damage the region’s economy.
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