Air travel becomes a luxury

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Call of the Eagle: A New Crusade, by Dimitri Marconi.

"Airfares were very expensive—about twenty times what they were before Act 1619. Only the elite traveled by plane, and the few airlines that hadn’t gone bankrupt were transformed to use much smaller, more luxurious planes.

Furthermore, the countries that still resisted the global administration system could be counted on the fingers of one hand; the only countries that wouldn’t refuse to treat Julia and, not coincidentally, the only ones where planes from Tom’s country couldn’t land."

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