Jan 29, 2006

CAMELOT INTERNATIONAL FINALLY FULLY OPERATIONAL.
Question remains, will people use the airport though.

Report by: Judeson Cartley
PFT News, Camelot

Now we can honestly measure the dream of the Prime Minister.  After billions have been poured into a new rail line, plus a new airport, coupled with the effort to remove rebels from the city 2 months earlier, it is time to begin to judge the Prime Minister on his attempt to gain more national, regional, and even international recognition for the 91,000 person city.

Located in the far southwest reaches of the country, a lot of money has been pushed into this city and the outcome could help to determine the results of the next election.  Political pundits have noted that if Camelot turns out to be a big money hole in the ground that could seriously affect the fortunes of the governing Peoples Economic Party.

Most observers however agree with the decision to expand the infrastructure of the nation as it might help to alleviate the recent crowding of city centres such as Locke Harbour and Athens which have seemingly ballooned in population over recent months.

Whatever happens however the new airport provides a much closer transit point for those heading to the Heartland regional continent of Prudentia and as such should attract business interests which will help push the population over 100,000 eventually to make the city of Camelot a true city in every sense of the word   

Camelot International Airport is finally fully operational after months of delays.

SEE ALSO:

Camelot now under full PopularFreedom Control (PFT News; Nov. 26, 2005)

Drake Peters arrested, rebels given 24 hours to surrender (PFT News; Nov. 22, 2005)

Sacredicity mayor livid over Camelot city status (PFT News; Mar. 9, 2005)

Prime Minister declares Camelot a city (PFT News; Mar. 9, 2005)

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