For this edition of this popular game, can you guess what you believe is wrong — or, at least, seemingly quite bizarre — with this screen shot part 290?
This is the fourth time that JetBlue Airways has been featured in this series of articles here at The Gate With Brian Cohen — see the first time here, the second time here, and the third time here. In this latest installment, JetBlue Airways is at it again with another entry that earned its spot in this article as it issued another imperfect travel waiver during the recent frenzy of winter weather.
What Is Wrong With This Photograph? Part 290
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Thank you in advance. As always, I cannot wait to read your answer and feedback.
Answer to What is Wrong With This Photograph? Part 289: Reader Edition
A special thank you goes to Fake Points Travel Blogger, who found this and alerted me to it.
Rapid City Regional Airport in South Dakota provides a map of the destinations to which one can fly — as well as the airlines which provide the transportation. However, the map is quite inaccurate…
- Orlando apparently is located on the east coast of Florida on the Atlantic Ocean.
- Los Angeles moved rather far inland in Southern California — to the point where it almost touches the border with Arizona
- Chicago is now located towards the middle of Illinois away from Lake Michigan
- Denver moved towards eastern Colorado
…and why does Atlanta not list either Delta Air Lines or the airport — and why are both the airport and Allegiant Airlines missing its logo under the listing of Orlando?
Favorite answer by Jim F.: “Quintessential geographic illiteracy! LA, which is a coastal city, gets located closer to Death Valley. Orlando, which is not a coastal city, gets located much closer to Melbourne, on the Atlantic. Chicago loses its lakefront and, oh, by the way, the logo for Allegiant Airlines is oddly missing in the Orlando listing.”
Favorite comment by derek: “Whoever drew the map better not be the navigator of an air force bombing mission for several cities are far off the mark, including Los Angeles, Chicago, amd Orlando. Others are not located at the dot, such as Denver and practically every other city.”
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Final Boarding Call
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Source: JetBlue Airways.