User talk:The Trini Flyer

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For if I have any inaccurate information please let me know.

Hi Trini Flyer,
Well, I didn't know about an order of a single 737 aircraft. So 9 would remain 9. So far about math.
The link you've restored is dead – 404 ERROR! So far about reading, or the need of spectacles. Taking the ID of the press release to find a new link makes you end up at: NordStar Airlines takes delivery of its first ATR 42-500. Nordstar got nothing to do with the order of 9 ATR 72-600 aircraft by Caribbean Airlines, does it? The link I put in (now ref. #20) is the original ATR press release about the order from Caribbean Airlines. A search at Google didn't show any new order of a single Boeing 737, nor a check at Boeing, so your news remains unconfirmed. Joerg, The BajanZindy (talk) 21:33, 17 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Also for flights to London Gatwick, no start date is mentioned (Per WP:AIRPORTS content, a firm date is needed in order for it to be listed). The airline will announce a start date for LGW later and until then it should not be listed. Please discuss this at WP:AIRPORTS if you disagree. Snoozlepet (talk) 19:56, 17 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Another issue with this airline, this time regarding their destinations. This edit has been reverted. Wikipedia is not a travel guide, and for encyclopedic purposes the inclusion of terminated destinations is as valid as showing the current ones.--Jetstreamer Talk 14:46, 2 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Aircraft and routes in Caribbean Airlines destinations[edit]

Hello, I don't think it's encyclopedic to have routes and aircraft in a destination list. This info is not only unencyclopedic; it's also discouraged by WikiProject Airlines. One would expect to find such information on an airline-enthusiast website rather than in an encyclopedia. —Compdude123 03:29, 9 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]