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Hi Mikey. ] is very relevant to Melbourne Airport–it has complemented and influenced it in its last six years of operations. The airport draws passengers from Melbourne Airport and has seen routes swapped between the two airports. Please do not continue to blank sections of Melbourne Airport without discussing it on the talk page, such actions are unconstructive. Thanks! <strong><font style="color: #082567">]</font><font style="color: #000000">]</font></strong> 21:57, 22 June 2009 (UTC) | Hi Mikey. ] is very relevant to Melbourne Airport–it has complemented and influenced it in its last six years of operations. The airport draws passengers from Melbourne Airport and has seen routes swapped between the two airports. Please do not continue to blank sections of Melbourne Airport without discussing it on the talk page, such actions are unconstructive. Thanks! <strong><font style="color: #082567">]</font><font style="color: #000000">]</font></strong> 21:57, 22 June 2009 (UTC) | ||
The Avalon Airport section is not need on the melbourne airport page, it is doubling up information. Leave the information to AVV wikipage where it is meant to be thanks. | :The Avalon Airport section is not need on the melbourne airport page, it is doubling up information. Leave the information to AVV wikipage where it is meant to be thanks.{{unsigned|M i k e y 86}} | ||
::There is nothing wrong with the section on Avalon Airport. It provides a synopsis of Avalon's relationship with Melbourne Airport and the impacts it has. Readers are directed to the main article on Avalon Airport for further information specifically on the airport. The same situation exists on Sydney Airport's page. There is a small section on the proposed Sydney Airport and its potential consequences on Kingsford Smith. Readers are directed to a more in depth article on the proposed airport. Continually blanking this section without discussion on the talk page is unconstructive and is considered vandalism. You ] or face potential blocking of your editing privileges. <strong><font style="color: #082567">]</font><font style="color: #000000">]</font></strong> 00:10, 23 June 2009 (UTC) |
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Your edits to Brisbane Transport
Hello there, I guess this needs to be done from quite early on.
About the route numbering, I don't seem to see anything from Brisbane City Council site, but it is mentioned in TransLink website. Please provide proper reference when you change next time, thanks. matt-(my page-leave me a message) 09:52, 11 December 2006 (UTC)
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The source you gave for that flight, http://www.gulfnews.com/business/Aviation/10204217.html, says it started 26 October 2008. It's not my job to look through www.emirates.com to find the information. You are adding the claim so it's up to you to source it correctly. CambridgeBayWeather Have a gorilla 13:38, 9 November 2008 (UTC)
Melbourne Airport
Hi Mikey. Avalon Airport is very relevant to Melbourne Airport–it has complemented and influenced it in its last six years of operations. The airport draws passengers from Melbourne Airport and has seen routes swapped between the two airports. Please do not continue to blank sections of Melbourne Airport without discussing it on the talk page, such actions are unconstructive. Thanks! MvjsTalking 21:57, 22 June 2009 (UTC)
- The Avalon Airport section is not need on the melbourne airport page, it is doubling up information. Leave the information to AVV wikipage where it is meant to be thanks.— Preceding unsigned comment added by M i k e y 86 (talk • contribs)
- There is nothing wrong with the section on Avalon Airport. It provides a synopsis of Avalon's relationship with Melbourne Airport and the impacts it has. Readers are directed to the main article on Avalon Airport for further information specifically on the airport. The same situation exists on Sydney Airport's page. There is a small section on the proposed Sydney Airport and its potential consequences on Kingsford Smith. Readers are directed to a more in depth article on the proposed airport. Continually blanking this section without discussion on the talk page is unconstructive and is considered vandalism. You may not make three reverts on any one page within a 24 hour period or face potential blocking of your editing privileges. MvjsTalking 00:10, 23 June 2009 (UTC)