The result was delete. ✗plicit 12:59, 25 May 2023 (UTC)
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Also nominating:
Per the 2018 RFC on airline destination lists, these are not appropriate content for Wikipedia. As recommended in the subsequent AN discussion, these are being nominated for deletion via AFD in orderly fashion.
Briefly, these are all a failure of WP:NOT, particularly WP:NOTCATALOGUE. This is because they are articles solely directed to listing the services provided by a commercial enterprises on a particular date, that date typically having no actual relevance except it was the day on which the article-creator checked the airline's website. They are ultimately no different to an article that lists all of the multiplex outlets of Cineworld on 3 June 2013. Wikipedia is not advertising or service-hosting space for commercial enterprises.
A further issue here is WP:CORP, which applies to articles dedicated to the products and services offered by a company. The sourcing in none of these articles would pass that standard. The coverage in all of these articles derives principally from the airline itself and is therefore clearly not independent of it as required by WP:ORGIND. The only possible exception to this is the reference in the Qazaq Air article, however this is clearly not significant coverage since it is only two sentences, and is anyway about future plans and thus WP:CRYSTALBALL. Additionally Kazinform are the Kazakh state news outlet and they are quoting the Kazakh air authority (whose source is likely the airline itself) so independence is suspect.
For some of these articles, the original source is 404 (e.g., Orbest Orizonia Airlines), or there is no source at all (e.g., Régional), making these also a WP:V failure.
WP:BEFORE searching for additional sources is not mandatory, particularly where the failure of the article is not only one of notability as in this case. However, I did carry out a necessarily brief (given the number of articles) search for each one and found nothing that would fix the WP:CORP failures. Instead I found only non-independent/reliable ticket-sales websites, aggregators, run-of-the-mill reports in industry-press, this DVD produced by Novair, and reports in local newspapers like the Bournemouth Daily Echo. FOARP (talk) 12:58, 18 May 2023 (UTC)