Talk:Arctic Umiaq Line

The Sarfaq Ittuk is dead. Long live the Sarfaq Ittuk!
So, right now, the article says that this is a "passenger and freight line", then says that is has only one ship, then says that that ship has been sold years ago. I assume there's some perfectly rational explanation (although the obvious one would explain why this ferry line has been running a deficit since 2007...), but the article could certainly used some informed clean-up to make it a little less risible.

In the meantime, however undead the Sarfaq Ittuk might be, it has not been operating since 1774, so I'll at least remove that. — LlywelynII  12:52, 2 May 2012 (UTC)
 * Ah... the one sold was the Sar pik Ittuk. That's a little better. — LlywelynII  13:32, 2 May 2012 (UTC)

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