Beth's Quick Thinking Halts Airport Operations

how does beth stop the airport

In *Yellowstone*, Beth Dutton attempts to stop the construction of an airport by showing up at one of Summer Higgins' protests and giving her information about the airport. She tells Summer that stopping the airport would save a lot more animals than stopping a few mink coats from being sold at a local boutique.

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Provides information about the airport to Summer Higgins Summer Higgins is a protestor
Gives Summer information about how the airport would save more animals than stopping a few mink coats from being sold
Shows up at one of Summer's protests

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Beth gives Summer Higgins information about the airport

Beth is referring to the plans for a massive airport, shops, and more across the valley where the Yellowstone Ranch is situated. She asks Roarke Morris about the airport, and he tells her that it would have two terminals and fifty-two gates. Beth is clearly against the airport being built, and she is trying to get Summer on her side to stop it from happening.

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Beth tells Summer it would save more animals than stopping mink coats being sold

In *Yellowstone*, Beth stops the airport by showing up at one of Summer Higgins' protests and giving her information about the airport. She tells Summer that stopping the airport would save a lot more animals than stopping a few mink coats from being sold at a local boutique. Beth also questions the airport's developer, Roarke Morris, about the type of airport he wants to build and the number of terminals and gates it will have. She points out that the airport will be subject to a lot of wind and that people won't want to fly and then drive another hour to ski, which is why Big Sky never took off.

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Beth shows up at one of Summer's protests

Beth Dutton and Roarke Morris discuss the airport. Beth asks what kind of airport it is and Roarke says it's bigger than that. He says there will be two terminals and fifty-two gates. Beth and Roarke discuss the wind and how it could be a problem for the airport. They also talk about how people don't want to fly and then drive another hour to ski, which is why Big Sky never took off. It turns out that Market Equities had already drawn up plans for their massive airport, shops, and more all across the valley where the Yellowstone Ranch is situated.

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John Dutton tells Rip to kick all the women out of the bunkhouse

Beth Dutton is not happy about the plans for a massive airport, shops and more across the valley where the Yellowstone Ranch is situated. She asks Roarke Morris about the kind of airport he's planning, and he tells her it will have two terminals and fifty-two gates. Beth isn't happy about the idea of Gulfstreams flying in and out of the airport, and she's also concerned about the wind. Morris admits that there isn't much wind, but that people won't want to fly and then drive another hour to ski, which is why Big Sky never took off.

Beth is determined to stop the airport from being built, and she's not going to let John Dutton or anyone else stand in her way. She knows that Summer Higgins is a powerful ally, and she's not afraid to use her influence to get what she wants.

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Market Equities drew up plans for an airport, shops and more across the Yellowstone Ranch valley

Beth also has a conversation with Roarke Morris about the airport. She asks him what kind of airport it is, and he replies that it's a little bigger than that, with two terminals and fifty-two gates. Beth points out that there isn't much wind in the area, and Roarke agrees, saying that it could be built northeast of Livingston, but there's too much wind there. He also acknowledges that people don't want to fly and then drive another hour to ski, which is why Big Sky never took off.

Beth's actions in providing information to Summer and engaging in conversation with Roarke are ways in which she is trying to stop the airport from being built. She is highlighting the potential negative impacts of the airport, such as the harm to animals and the inconvenience to skiers, in an attempt to gather support for her cause and prevent the plans from moving forward.

Frequently asked questions

Beth stops the airport by giving her controlling share of Schwartz and Meyer to a Market Equiities competitor and putting all the Schwartz and Meyer land into a conservation easement, which makes all of ME's lawsuits pointless.

Beth gives her share to a Market Equiities competitor.

She puts it into a conservation easement.

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