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Belle Air edit

Belle Air has ceased flight operation yesterday, Sunday November 24, 2013. Why you remove this informations from the page? --Wind of freedom (talk) 20:55, 25 November 2013 (UTC) Ciao BracketBot! are you an master user? can you help me? Belle Air and Belle Air Europe ARE 2 airline, but someone wrote that they WAS. Thant's not true. They have just suspended temporally their flight. On both web site you can confirm what I say. Pls answere to me.Reply

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Dear BracketBot, Belle Air and Belle Air Europe, are not "CEASED" their flight but they "temporarily suspended" their flight. Their web site confirm that. Than this means that they ARE and not WAS airlines. Thank You.

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Please note that an airline that suspends operations is considered as no longer active existing and therefore is referred to as "operations ceased" and "WAS an airline". We do not use the state "temporary suspended". So please stop from vandalizing the articles of Belle Air or Belle Air Europe. If both airlines resume operations, we will re-edit the articles accordingly. --84.156.57.123 (talk) 13:38, 19 December 2013 (UTC)Reply