Talk:Oslo Airport, Gardermoen

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[edit] Gardermoen/Gardemoen

This airport is really called Gardemoen, not Gardermoen. There is only one r. Unless this alternative spelling is somehow allowed, the name should be changed to Gardemoen. The article should redirect to Gardemoen, in any case. :-) I'm not quite sure how to do this, so I'll read up, and leave it to you guys meanwhile.

This is incorrect, see [1] (offical site of Avinor, the owner and operator of the airport). The correct spelling is Gardermoen. Arsenikk 22:42, 12 November 2006 (UTC)
I see. I did check this, but apparently OSL spells it wrong in the meta data in these search results [2]. Thanks for the correction!