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Mayor Nutter offers a different welcome to PHL

MayorNutterWelcomeSgnPHL.gif For years, the first welcome to Philadelphia travelers saw at PHL as they approached baggage claim was a warning: "Don't be a victim" of unlicensed taxi and limo operators. In fact, we've heard no complaints recently about unlicensed cabs or limos (only about the condition and cleanliness of some of those that are licensed). But the mayor thought it would be better if the first sign visitors or residents see is a little friendlier. So here's what's now hanging at the bottom of the stairs and escalators.

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Tom Belden, a former Inquirer business writer, has written about Philadelphia International Airport, airlines, the travel industry, the conventions and meetings business for 25 years. He has traveled to all 50 states and extensively in Europe and Mexico.


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