Talk:Airlines of South Australia

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[edit] Merged

I have merged the articles Airlines of South Australia and Airlines of South Australia (ASA), except for this paragraph:

Airlines of South Australia also operates from Port Augusta to the outback towns of Leigh Creek, Innamincka, Birdsville and Boulia, as well as operating the world's longest airmail run each weekend from Port Augusta to Boulia, in outback Queensland. The return trip takes two days.

I could find no evidence this was true, at least in recent times. A website about the mail run (http://www.sallys-place.com/travel/oceania/mailrun.htm) does not say it was ASA, and the ASA web site did not allow bookings to these towns. --Scott Davis Talk 11:04, 8 November 2005 (UTC)