mrstickball said:
Very well then. At losing $200m a day, they are already up to what? A billion USD now? What if this persists for weeks? months? A year? Do you realize that entire sectors could collapse, including food shortages in the UK. Now, since your in Portugal, you should fare well, but for the other parts of Europe....This could be disasterous. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying they should just throw aircraft up there in hopes that they get through. I'm just saying that every EU country needs to scramble to figure out how to establish a proper countermeasure to ensure some air travel goes on, despite this, or else it could get really bad. |
Actually I'm in Sweden.
There shouldn't be any serious food shortages because of this, not because the planes are down at least. There are plenty of ways to transport food, if we get less fresh vegetables and more frozen vegetables we're not gonna die because of that.
As for the $200m per day, that doesn't mean they have to be bailed out by that amount. If this continued for a long time, they would have to greatly cut their fixed costs.
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