Originally Posted by
jackal
A few points of data:
- The last four decisions implemented by the TalkBoard were in regards to issues outside the U.S.
- The last six forums to be created by the TalkBoard were for airlines based outside the U.S.
- Aside from one vote (regarding Club Carlson), the entire first page of the voting decisions forum is comprised of either non-U.S. subjects or forum-wide (non-geographic) subjects
If anything, I would say that FlyerTalk has been
broadening its international focus as of late.
You can spin that either way -- the fact that several non-U.S. airlines did not have their own forums (major ones, like LAN, for example) could also simply mean that FT is
catching up on its international focus.