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The officers are intended to boost confidence and security, so airlines should contribute |
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Airlines already pay millions to the government for security. They should not be asked to pay even more |
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![]() ![]() We'll send your vote to Transport Minister John Anderson. |
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| A spokesman for Transport Minister John Anderson said airlines "would also really argue safety and security are their number one priority, and all this is doing is enhancing that." Airlines should provide tickets to those who protect them. |
Cash-strapped airlines are already on razor-thin margins. Any new cost would be too much for the industry to bear. Airlines already pay $24 million a year for airport security and screening services conducted by Government-employed officers. |
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