Ours would be in the top 75th percentile in Canada. Ours is currently at $35. There's a very simple reason for that. We have to spread operating costs across too few passengers. That's added to the ticket, not unlike some of the other fees and charges that are there, which I know airlines don't like. We don't like anything that de-stimulates travel either. That's a product of trying to finance.... We have an airport here built in 1959 for an era that's long past. We have to finance that based across very few users in a user-pay model.
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