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Old 1st Oct 2010, 09:23
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Peel Holdings airport websites

Liverpool, "Robinhood" and Durham airport websites all to placeholder. Someone not paid the website designer or sites hacked? All go to The Official Microsoft IIS Site

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Old 1st Oct 2010, 09:33
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They have sent a statement out on their T w i ter and F a ce book accounts saying they are experienceing technical difficulities with a server and expect to have it up and running shortly. Nothing major just sometimes happens on the net i guess..
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Liverpool, Robin Hood and Durham Tees Valley are now majority owned by the Vancouver Ports Authority & a Canadian Pension fund.
It could be that the new owners are in the process of changing them all into a standard format (which they weren't before).
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Liverpool, Robin Hood and Durham Tees Valley are now majority owned by the Vancouver Ports Authority & a Canadian Pension fund.
It could be that the new owners are in the process of changing them all into a standard format (which they weren't before).
As I said before, there was a server problem earlier which the respected websites social network pages stated to their followers.

As for a standard format, well they have been in standard format for while as far as layout goes. The only difference to each would be the colours to match the logos and individual services.
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Could be that he was inferring to a VAS format because as you say the three Peel airports already had a standard layout.
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Looking at some of the VAS airport websites they have no common format.
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