When it comes to private jets, World Cup influx will pale next to Taylor Swift
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When it comes to private jets, World Cup influx will pale next to Taylor Swift.
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Andy Margolis, the chief operations officer of Vancouver International Airport, is expecting a spike from the 15 to 25 private planes that typically arrive at YVR daily.
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