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Thanks for your edit on Midway International Airport, however the original format was correct for the destinations table. I see that you are relatively new on Wikipedia, so I just wanted to explain he error rather than just reverting it. If the specific destinations were consistent in each concourse, then you could separate them into a list in Concourse A, and then another list in Concourse B, however Southwest operates these destinations throughout both concourses. Hope that explains why I reverted your edit. Thanks! Stinger20 (talk) 23:05, 1 November 2015 (UTC)Reply

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BDL (Hartford)

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Hi, I've noticed over the past couple months or so that you've repeatedly edited Bradley International Airport in many airport destination lists and have changed "Hartford" to "Hartford/Springfield". Yes, the airport is in between the two cities, however, BDL only serves the city of Hartford, CT. Therefore, we only list "Hartford" in the destination lists. Maybe you didn't know about this, but please stop your incorrect editing. Thanks, *AirportUpdater* (talk) 03:31, 30 January 2016 (UTC)Reply

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