Talk:Air Wales

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Evidence is needed to support the claim that the airline is Wales "national airline". National airlines are airlines that are usually the sole state owned carriers of a country. The Welsh government doesn't own this airline and there is no special favouritism given to the airline in Wales over other airlines - so it's not the national airline on those criteria. The only evidence is flimsy: that it has the name "Wales" in the title, and that it is based in Wales.

Looks like Anon above is right from a quick search of the web. Anon user contributor, please place your signature in future using 4 tilda characters. JRL 12:47, 10 August 2005 (UTC)

[edit] The evidence

There is one piece of evidence that shows Air Wales was Wales's national carrier and that is that it was the only carrier actually based and run in Wales.