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Please refrain immediately from removing routes suspended due to COVID-19 without a source confirming their overall cancellation, e. g. Norwegian Air Shuttle currently displays a nearly empty route map but has not removed the destinations you changed from their website. Therefore your edits have been undone. Additonally, removing citations without stating a valid reason is considered vandalism and we also do not remove and readd suspended routes - marking them as suspended is in accordance with our guidelines. Please make yourself more familiar with our guidelines before destroying other editor's work. Best regards.

@2001:a61:1077:4a01:dd76:a407:922f:8e37: Norwegian flights were correct, using February on the map doesn't show as the airline is hardly operating at the moment, change the date to any month between March and October and all routes are shown, you are the one vandalising removing properly sourced information and re adding outdated information.

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Jet2 Chambery and Innsbruck routes are now bookable on their website, with start dates, therefore are credible sources. Just because a media outlet haven't wrote an article about it, does not mean the source is not reliable or information incorrect.

@SeanM1997: Linking the url for the airline website it is not a reliable source as it is not route specific, and doesn't show a specific start date without having to search which is not allowed per the WP:AIRPORTS guidelines and is also Original research. Dummy bookings are also unacceptable as it is also Original research. Please find a credible source or don't add it at all, an airline website url is NOT acceptable so please stop using them. Also please do not then add it with no source at all, all new routes need sources. Bremav2 (talk) 17:16, 17 March 2021 (UTC)Reply

How can I add a new route then which is served by these airports if you don't accept airline booking sites and its not been written about the media? They are still flights - so shouldn't the public be aware of them on the wiki page in the list of destinations. Please advise how to proceed then SeanM1997 (talk) 17:20, 17 March 2021 (UTC)Reply

@SeanM1997: Wait till an acceptable source is released, if it can't be sourced properly as a a new route it doesn't belong in the table. Looking here Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Airports/Archive 17#RfC about references for the "Airlines and destinations" tables timetables are acceptable within reason but should only be used when a media source is not found. If these Jet2 routes have been loaded it usually takes a week or so for a media source to be released. Also helps if when searching for a new source type for example "Jet2 Manchester to Chambery" into Google and go to news and it tends to give news reports on the new route I have looked but as of yet nothing has been released. Bremav2 (talk) 17:34, 17 March 2021 (UTC)Reply

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