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What happened in Bradford Pa that caused this spike in search in Google around April 2004. See Picture Below
I used Google Trends to find this spike. It is a spike in searches.
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On September 26th 2004 the New York Times reported that US Airways, Bradford PAs only service provider was possibly cutting service to the area and that would force the 10,000 residents to use another airport. The nearest one being almost an hour away.
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The end of air service would spell trouble for workers at the big Zippo lighter plant, for students at the local branch of the University of Pittsburgh and for guests at the sprawling Glendorn resort, where visitors pay as much as $695 a day so they can fly-fish and skeet-shoot in utter privacy.
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Now this might not be the reason, I'm merely speculating after a bit of research.
The New York Times has a lot of readers and this article about US Airways, its bankruptcy protection and the airlines cutting cities from it's service list might have caused many full and part time residents and visitors to search Google for more information on re-routing of flights, other alternatives to air travel or basic curiosity.
http://pics4.city-data.com/cnfar/cnfar457.png
As you can see Bradford PA is in the middle of several busy major cities and quite possibly might be a real consideration for travelers moving between them.
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The end of air service would spell trouble for workers at the big Zippo lighter plant, for students at the local branch of the University of Pittsburgh and for guests at the sprawling Glendorn resort, where visitors pay as much as $695 a day so they can fly-fish and skeet-shoot in utter privacy.
-quote-
Now this might not be the reason, I'm merely speculating after a bit of research.
The New York Times has a lot of readers and this article about US Airways, its bankruptcy protection and the airlines cutting cities from it's service list might have caused many full and part time residents and visitors to search Google for more information on re-routing of flights, other alternatives to air travel or basic curiosity.
http://pics4.city-data.com/cnfar/cnfar457.png
As you can see Bradford PA is in the middle of several busy major cities and quite possibly might be a real consideration for travelers moving between them.
You can leave an optional "tip" with Mahalo's virtual currency, Mahalo Dollars. If you are asking a difficult question that might require some research, or if you'd like a wide variety of feedback, a higher tip often leads to more answers to your question.
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