LAX-NRT Delayed

If I run a grocery store, I'd rather have a neighborhood full of millionaires than two or three billionaires...

The value of the assets that banks in CLT, LAX, SFO, NYC, and MIA control is irrelevant. What's relevant to this discussion is how much travel those banks generate at each of those respective airports....
 
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On 3/3/2003 12:17:19 PM JFK777 wrote:

Please accept the fact Miami does have 120 banks with ofices there but these are just small offices.
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No, I won't. Because that is simply untrue. Take a trip to downtown Miami and then tell me that. I never said Miami is a bigger financial centre than New York City, because it is not. It is a bigger financial centre than Chicago, Boston, and Los Angeles.
 
MAH4546,

Do you work for the Miami Chamber of Commerce? Or the Mayor's office?

You are Mr. Miami. You must be Cuban, You should rename the City "NEW Havana"? Or "North Havana"?

To people in Peoria Los Angeles and New York effects there lives. Miami, only for the fresh flowers arriving on Tampa airlines from Bogota. People in Peoria also gets effected more by AA's superHUB at ORD.
 
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On 3/3/2003 8:24:25 PM JFK777 wrote:


You are Mr. Miami. You must be Cuban, You should rename the City "NEW Havana"? Or "North Havana"?
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Born in Milan, Italy.
 
Oh, I get it. AA is delaying the start of LAX-NRT service because of some bank in Miami. Or is it Charlotte?? [img src='http://www.usaviation.com/idealbb/images/smilies/9.gif'] [img src='http://www.usaviation.com/idealbb/images/smilies/9.gif']

While they may be delaying the start of LAX-NRT, the NRT-LAX service starts next week! [img src='http://www.usaviation.com/idealbb/images/smilies/9.gif']