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Comment on this article
Al Schoester
July 29, 2016 at 4:33 pmI read article about A21 airways.
Article states “…Last week, forwarder Senator International announced twice-weekly flights from Greensboro to Munich on behalf of BMW……….” That airport is Greenville-Spartanburg Airport which is in Greer, South Carolina NOT Greensboro, NORTH Carolina.
Cheers
Al
Alex Lennane
July 29, 2016 at 4:38 pmAl, Thanks very much for pointing this out, and apologies. I have now updated the article.