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Aeromexico- Hermosillo, Morlia
Alaska Air- Portland,OR, Seattle/Tacoma,WA
Delta- Paris(CDG)[June 2, 2008]
Frontier- Puerto Vallarta,MX
United- Washington D.C.(Dulles)
Unted Express [operated by] SkyWest-Reno/Tahoe,NV
I do not think that The UA to Reno will happen or the Aeromexico RDUamaze ( talk) 22:18, 4 September 2021 (UTC)
I've noticed that at a few US airports (specifically JFK, EWR, ORD and LAX) some airlines domestic and international destinations are seperated. This is not set up in the standard form as set forth in the ProjectWiki Airport guide. Plus, when it's being done, it's inconsistent even within the airport page - i.e. DL and UA destinations being seperated, but AA and NW remaining intact at LAX. Also, people don't/shouldn't break it down for the airlines' regional ops, because 1) it looks awful, and 2) it just doesn't make much sense. So, stop doing it. Thanks. Andrewb729 17:23, 24 June 2007 (UTC)
Please check the timetables: http://www.united.com/page/article/0,6722,1891,00.html?navSource=Dropdown07&linkTitle=timetables. UA does not operate mainline flights from SLC to SFO but does operate mainline flights from SFO into SLC. All flights between Salt Lake City and San Francisco are flown by United Express carrier SkyWest Airlines and the rest you will have to go thru DEN or LAX, both which are United hubs ( WP:AIRPORTS specifically states no thru-hub destinations to be listed). Salt Lake City can remain as a UA destination from SFO but SFO cannot be listed as a destination from SLC. Snoozlepet ( talk) 22:40, 11 November 2010 (UTC)
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The article currently includes what appears to be a rather routine return-to-field following a bird strike incident that happened on a sports charter earlier this year. Is this really sufficiently notable to be listed in the Accidents and Incidents section? The FAA literally recorded around 17,000 bird strikes - almost 50 every day - in 2019 in the U.S. alone. Vbscript2 ( talk) 17:23, 14 June 2021 (UTC)
I notice a fair bit of revert-warring over whether that airport in DC is named Washington Reagan National Airport, just Washington National Airport, DCA (airport), or whatnot. I've mostly heard it referred to as Reagan National, but obviously that's just my experience. (I wikilinked all those to show they all link to the same thing) Is there a definitive answer for what similar pages use? I think there's a lot of personal preference and political bias that influences what people think it should be, and of course there doesn't appear to be any sort of official consensus amongst news sources. Thoughts? Darkage7 [Talk] 20:55, 15 April 2024 (UTC)
Would anyone think it would be a good idea to possibly request the page gets editing protection? An IP editor has repeatedly made changes to the destination table, specifically changing “Washington–National” to “Regan National” which is not how it is listed across airport articles in these tables. I’ve left several warnings on the talk pages of this IP editor, but it seems like these messages have been ignored. Anyone think protecting against unregistered users would be the right move? VenFlyer98 ( talk) 23:09, 11 June 2024 (UTC)