Talk:Monarch Airlines destinations
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[edit] Incorrect country classification
Have created a new Kingdom of Bahrain country category and deleted the United Arab Emirates category as the heading for destination Bahrain because this was glaringly, obviously wrong. (Bahrain isn't among the seven statelets that form the UAE.) Whoever did this would be well advised to do a factual background check next time they are unsure about anything.
- I confess - as creator of the page this was my mistake. I admit I was pretty embarassed when I saw the edit - I know full well that Bahrain is not in the UAE! I think I was confusing it with Abu Dhabi for some reason when I was writing the article hence the incorrect country category. I apologise if I caused any offence, it was an honest mistake. SempreVolando (talk) 15:12, 2 January 2008 (UTC)
- Also, to categorise Monarch Airlines' main operational UK bases as hubs is incorrect in my opinion as well because Monarch isn't a traditional hub-and-spoke airline where one set of routes feeds another set of routes, or where most routes cross-feed each other, and where these routes depend on transfer traffic flows between them (unlike Air France-KLM, Lufthansa-Swiss, British Airways or the big North American network airlines [e.g. American, Delta, United, Northwest, Continental, Air Canada]). Pimpom123 15:15, 2 January 2008 (GMT)
- Change it then. Wikipedia: Be Bold! SempreVolando (talk) 15:27, 2 January 2008 (UTC)
- Also, to categorise Monarch Airlines' main operational UK bases as hubs is incorrect in my opinion as well because Monarch isn't a traditional hub-and-spoke airline where one set of routes feeds another set of routes, or where most routes cross-feed each other, and where these routes depend on transfer traffic flows between them (unlike Air France-KLM, Lufthansa-Swiss, British Airways or the big North American network airlines [e.g. American, Delta, United, Northwest, Continental, Air Canada]). Pimpom123 15:15, 2 January 2008 (GMT)

