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The article states that Song was a service on 200 flights per day serving 10M passengers. Seems doubtful they had 10M people on 200 flights. Was that 10M over a year? |
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Song liveried 757s at SLC January 2007
Spotted two at Salt Lake City last Thursday (Jan 11th), Until I read this article, had no idea who "Song" were! Sunil, Cambridge, England 131.111.36.48 22:21, 14 January 2007 (UTC)
Why did Song dissolve?
What were the reasons for the airline's demise? 203.208.120.150
Song was an experiment in competition with LCCs. They took the ideas from song and put them on their new transcon 757s, and also added a First Class cabin to them.
Merger proposal
This article is too short to be it's own, I think it should be merged into Delta's article.
Nrwairport (talk) 03:39, 16 August 2015 (UTC)
Flight and passenger counts?
The article states that Song was a service on 200 flights per day serving 10M passengers. Seems doubtful they had 10M people on 200 flights. Was that 10M over a year?
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