January 2019

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Bratislava Airport

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Hi, how do you know that destinations won't be terminated permanently? If you think they will operate again next year from Bratislava, please add some source. If you can't prove it, then don't change it back. I add there references, where are written exact dates. Peter1170 (talk) 22:23, 5 May 2019 (UTC)Reply

First of all, I'm sorry for a bit late response. Anyway, using this logic, we could mark all destinations as to end in September/October 2019, even the destinations served by Ryanair, Wizz Air, Smartwings etc. You don't have any source claiming that London-Stansted is going to be served from Bratislava the next year, so should we mark it as to end in October 2019? No, because that's not how it works, I mean, just look at the pages about other aiports, you don't see this anywhere else. The sources you use state the end date for the current season only, they don't say that the routes aren't going to be operated the next year. For now, not even timetables for WS 19/20 are finished and published, so for now the status quo must be followed - and the status quo is that the destinations are served seasonally. Unless we have proof that the status of the destination is going to be changed, we must assume that the current status will be followed, because, as I said, otherwise we would need to mark all (!) destinations as to be terminated. As for Heraklion served by Corendon, you can't buy the tickets for this route on the airline's webpage, nor you see in the list of scheduled services published by the Bratislava Airport on their webpage so it's clear that the destination is chartered only. Ondrusj (talk) 13:15, 9 May 2019 (UTC)Reply

May 2019

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