So, I just read about this new Western Sydney Airport (WSI) coming up. Unlike Sydney Kingsford Smith (SYD), it won't have any curfew or movement restrictions. That's a big deal because right now, SYD has pretty strict rules with flights only allowed between 6 AM and 11 PM.
Honestly, this could really shake things up for airlines and passengers. No more rushing to catch that last flight before the curfew or planning around those hours. I imagine airlines are already rejigging their schedules in anticipation. It could mean more flight options and possibly cheaper fares with increased competition.
I'm curious about how this is going to affect the traffic at SYD. Will it relieve some of the pressure there, or just add more flights overall? Also, what kind of impact do you guys think this will have on the surrounding areas near WSI? More jobs, more development?
It's pretty cool that Sydney's getting this new flexibility. What are your thoughts on how this might change things for travelers and the local economy?
Honestly, this could really shake things up for airlines and passengers. No more rushing to catch that last flight before the curfew or planning around those hours. I imagine airlines are already rejigging their schedules in anticipation. It could mean more flight options and possibly cheaper fares with increased competition.
I'm curious about how this is going to affect the traffic at SYD. Will it relieve some of the pressure there, or just add more flights overall? Also, what kind of impact do you guys think this will have on the surrounding areas near WSI? More jobs, more development?
It's pretty cool that Sydney's getting this new flexibility. What are your thoughts on how this might change things for travelers and the local economy?