Listen up for a dreary outlook for airlines, airports

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bbc.jpgSpeaking of dreary...well, we weren't but since you bring it up, we were talking the other day. At some length. We spoke to the BBC for a fairly long analytical piece in which our colleague Nick Ionides played a role, and then we spoke to National Public Radio's Chicago station, WBEZ, about the dreary state of things at the second city's two airports. You can listen to either, or both, through the links.

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