Talk:List of Wizz Air destinations
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Destination Map
[edit]Somebody needs to update the destination map to reflect the recent changes in Wizz Air's network. They no longer fly to Turkey, but they have just launched a domestic network within Ukraine. They also no longer fly to Grenoble in France. I would do it, but I neither have the programme nor the know-how. Dennisc24 (talk) 11:58, 28 April 2008 (UTC)
Kyiv vs Kiev
[edit]Kyiv is the official name of the Ukrainian capital in several English speaking countries. Wizzair also uses Kyiv rather than Kiev: http://wizzair.com/?language=EN —Preceding unsigned comment added by Andriy155 (talk • contribs) 21:55, 19 May 2009 (UTC)
- The 3rd general guideline of the naming conventions for geographic names currently states: "The contents (this applies to all articles using the name in question): The same name as in the title should be used consistently throughout the article." So, as long as the article on the city itself uses Kiev for its title, Kiev is the form that all other articles should use, including this one. — Besides, the name the greatest number of English speakers would most easily recognize (the core criterion of our naming conventions policy) is Kiev.
- In any case, the naming issue itself should be discussed at Talk:Kiev/naming. If at some point discussion there leads to the article on the city being renamed to anything other than Kiev, that new name will be adopted in this article too, for consistency; but no before. - Best, Ev (talk) 17:09, 20 May 2009 (UTC)
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Notes definitions
[edit]I can guess what the one word notes in the table mean, but it would be better if someone who "knows" adds a definition near the table (Top preferred, bottom would do however).
I guess "Base" means it is a Wizzair hub and has routes to many different airports. Perhaps "Terminated" means that they USED to fly to the stated airport, but no longer do - would it be better to shade these in monochrome grey or move them to a separate table? Presumably Seasonal means they fly there for some of the year.