Changes in Air Transportation LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1.TO EXPLAIN THE RECENT CHANGES IN AIR TRANSPORTATION.

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Changes in Air Transportation LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1.TO EXPLAIN THE RECENT CHANGES IN AIR TRANSPORTATION

US East coast and north Atlantic crossing

Australia, New Zealand and vicinity

Most important cities and links in the world city network.

EARLY INTERCONTINENTAL AIR ROUTES 1930

Major Air Traffic Flows Between Regions, 2000

Activities Using Geography For The IB Diploma P35-38, answer the following… 1.Using Table 1 (P36), what has happened to the total number of passengers for air travel between 2001 and 2008? 2.What are the proposed reasons behind this? 3.What are the arguments FOR and AGAINST against a third runway being built at Heathrow, London?