User talk:Daman1992

Speedy deletion of Jetstar destinations
A tag has been placed on Jetstar destinations, requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia per speedy deletion criterion A7.

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Duplication, omissions and ambiguities ...
A few comments: Pdfpdf 10:14, 2 November 2007 (UTC)
 * Have you noticed that the contents of the Tiger Airways Australia destinations page are basically a duplication of the information in the "Route Announcements" subsection at Tiger Airways Australia? I'm not sure what purpose this duplication serves.
 * Neither that table nor this page address fares particularly well.
 * ALL of these destinations are flights from/to Melbourne ONLY. e.g. Although both Alice Springs and Darwin are destinations, you can't fly from Alice Springs to Darwin (without going via Melbourne).