Spell Check?

Ky_1

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It might be worth pointing out that Rex’s website commonly has spelling errors, usually for destinations that stay incorrect for many months.

From what I’ve observed just glancing through their website over 6 months, destinations such as Coffs Harbour (spelt Coffs Habour), Townsville (spelt Townville) and Broken Hill (spelt Broken Hil) have all appeared on their main home page.

This may sound tedious, but for a regional airline that specialises in… regional destinations you’d think they’d be able to spell them correctly.
 
It might be worth pointing out that Rex’s website commonly has spelling errors, usually for destinations that stay incorrect for many months.

From what I’ve observed just glancing through their website over 6 months, destinations such as Coffs Harbour (spelt Coffs Habour), Townsville (spelt Townville) and Broken Hill (spelt Broken Hil) have all appeared on their main home page.

This may sound tedious, but for a regional airline that specialises in… regional destinations you’d think they’d be able to spell them correctly.

Thank you for using an adverb (even if my teacher of years ago would have said 'not to be placed at the end of a sentence') and avoiding use of that USA word 'right'.

You're not pedantic. This could lead to some embarrassing publicity for ZL - a minor version of idiotic Tiger Airlines agreeing to that atrocious television show.
 
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Seems like Coffs Harbour is a tricky place to spell…
 

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