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16:03, 31 March 2017 (UTC)

Removal of destinations from Mumbai Airport

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It seems you are enjoying editing on Wikipedia a lot but on the very first day, your edits are getting intolerable. Learn the difference between a Direct flight, Non-stop flight and Connecting flight first before editing aviation related articles. We here at Wikipedia mention both Non-stop and Direct flights (as long as they complete their journey in same aircraft; i.e. do not change aircraft at layover airport). And if you are checking Google Flights to verify destinations then let me tell you that Google Flights groups Direct flights (1 or more stops but same flight number and same aircraft for each leg of journey) and Connecting flights (1 or more stops but different flight numbers and different aircraft for each leg of journey) under one category of "Connecting flights" and others in "Non-stop flights". Direct flights are few and sometimes mixed deep among connecting flights and you will need enough vigilance and patience to find them.

For your kind information, Air India operates direct flights AI 671 (BOM-MAA-IXM)/ AI 672 (IXM-MAA-BOM) between BOM (Mumbai) and IXM (Madurai) with layover at MAA (Chennai). Similarly, Spicejet operates direct flights Spicejet 611 (BOM-MAA-IXM)/ Spicejet 612 (IXM-MAA-BOM). A caution to you: please refrain from edit-warring. By repeatedly removing content, you are engaging in edit-warring with other users and if you continue that being on wrong side, you may get blocked from editing by administrators. Vibhss (talk) 17:57, 31 March 2017 (UTC)Reply