Talk:List of Hong Kong Airlines destinations

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Article issues

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This article is a complete failure of WP:NCORP/WP:NLIST, as it is an article entirely about a list of services offered by a company, but is sourced only to:

  1. The website of the company.
  2. AeroRoutes, the personal website of Jim Liu, a Canadian airline enthusiast.
  3. RoutesOnline, a non-independent corporate blog according to the RSN discussion on it.
  4. A 404 article on Executive Traveller, which is industry press.
  5. An article in Business Traveller, which is industry press, and is overwhelmingly focused on Hong Kong Airlines's troubled financial situation, not their routes per se.
  6. An article about a corporate event by the Borneo Post, which also doesn't give significant coverage to the topic of the airline's routes per se.
  7. an article from Stuff.co.NZ that is focused entirely on the cancellation of a single route, not the routes of the airline in general.
  8. a CH-aviation article (industry press) based entirely on airline sources.
  9. Glasgow-Prestwick airport's website
  10. An SCMP article focused on their financial situation and the cancellation of a single route.

FOARP (talk) 14:38, 9 October 2025 (UTC)Reply