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editIt is the 3rd airport of Austria (after Vienna and Salzburg).
- What does this mean? Burgundavia 01:12, Apr 14, 2005 (UTC)
He probably means whether Graz is the 3rd largest airport in Austria. Yes it is.
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Airlines and destinations /Air Dolomiti
editSince spring 2019, Air Dolomiti operates service from Graz to Munich, the flights use the Air Dolomiti designator EN and Air Dolomiti flight numbers. The planes are in Air Dolomiti livery. Air Dolomiti and Lufthansa seem to have a codeshare agreement and Lufthansa lists these flights with the Lufthansa airline designator LH and a Lufthansa flight number. As far as i understand, Air Dolomiti is the operating carrier and Lufthansa is a marketing carrier and possibly the administrating carrier. WP:AIRPORT-CONTENT instructs us not to publish secondary carriers for codeshare flights, and by secondary carriers they seem to mean marketing carriers. I therefore added Air Dolomiti and Munich to Airlines and destinations. The edit was reverted with the explanation "operated as Lufthansa for Lufthansa". Can someone please explain why the operating carrier should not be listed but the marketing carrier or the administrating carrier is published instead? --K1812 (talk) 12:10, 6 May 2019 (UTC)
- As no one has come forth with a reason why we should avoid listing operating carriers for a week now, i add Air Dolomiti's service between Graz and Munich again. --K1812 (talk) 03:34, 14 May 2019 (UTC)