Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Wanna get away?
It's a short page about a series of adverts for an American airline - are the adverts of notable cultural significance? Here in the UK some American adverts have been famous enough to become well-known - Ridley Scott's 1984, Joe Isuzu and perhaps the phrase "Where's the beef?", albeit shorn from the adverts - but I suspect that this particular series is, even in America, just part of the background noise of daily life, neither notable in itself nor in its field.
Perhaps it could be transformed into a single line on the page for Southwest Airlines - "since (year), television commercials for the airline have used the phrase Wanna get away?" or something similar, although I am unfamiliar with either the adverts, the airline, or the market. The article's creator seems an enthusiastic fellow, if sometimes a little misguided. -Ashley Pomeroy 11:31, 27 Dec 2004 (UTC)
- Merge with Southwest Airlines, perhaps as a separate section, then delete. It is somewhat interesting in its own right. But I don't think the phrase itself has significant cultural recognition to warrant its own page. Shimeru 11:55, Dec 27, 2004 (UTC)
- Delete nn, standard ad agency plotlines Wyss 22:00, 27 Dec 2004 (UTC)
- Merge into Southwest Airlines and redirect. hfool 23:02, 27 Dec 2004 (UTC)
- Delete: Not notable advertising slogans. Geogre 00:40, 28 Dec 2004 (UTC)
- Merge and redirect. Some funny ads have come out of this campaign, but this ain't exactly Where's the beef?. Szyslak 07:09, 28 Dec 2004 (UTC)
- Merge into Southwest Airlines and redirect. --JuntungWu 07:16, 1 Jan 2005 (UTC)hfool 23:02, 27 Dec 2004 (UTC)