airline facts?
#2
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What type of facts are you interested in posting, and why? One can easily learn facts about a particular airline by looking at the Wikipedia entry for that airline, which is easily found via a Google search. Here, for example, is the Wikipedia entry for British Airways:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Airways
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Airways
#3
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We don't have a forum that is home to airline facts. Many airlines have dedicated boards within Flyertalk and there may be a member-created wiki to which you can add facts that travelers would find useful. If you stumble across a particular piece of news that you think merits a thread of its own, you can post that in the specific airline's board (though I recommend first searching to see if there is a pre-existing board).
#4
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When you think about posting airline facts here, keep in mind that this is a discussion group for frequent travelers. Nearly all of us have taken over a hundred trips by air. A substantial fraction of us take that many per year. (My 2+ million miles on one airline and 1+ million on another probably don't put me in the top half of active members in that regard.) Facts that would be novel and interesting to the general public may well get an "Everyone knows that" yawn on FlyerTalk. That's not to say you shouldn't post, but that you have to take your audience into account when you post.