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Regarding edits made on 1 April 2017
Here are the reasons for my edits on 1 April 2017, besides the ones provided in my edit summaries:
I don't think we should include the seat configurations for the fleet. On Eurowings'
website, it says the seating capacity is 174, but, when I counted the number of seats in the seating chart, I counted 156 seats. As there is a discrepancy and this information is not crucial as it is, I think it can be left out.
The fleet information is not displayed as a table per
MOS:TABLES, which states, "Prose is preferred in articles as prose allows the presentation of detail and clarification of context, in a way that a table may not."
Corporate affairs information should have its own section and should not be found only in the lead; the lead is a summary of the whole article and should not introduce new information.
The articles for
Vienna International Airport and
Salzburg Airport list all destinations operated by Eurowings Europe which had been sourced when added there. Maybe this helps. Best regards.
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Regarding edits made on 1 April 2017
Here are the reasons for my edits on 1 April 2017, besides the ones provided in my edit summaries:
I don't think we should include the seat configurations for the fleet. On Eurowings'
website, it says the seating capacity is 174, but, when I counted the number of seats in the seating chart, I counted 156 seats. As there is a discrepancy and this information is not crucial as it is, I think it can be left out.
The fleet information is not displayed as a table per
MOS:TABLES, which states, "Prose is preferred in articles as prose allows the presentation of detail and clarification of context, in a way that a table may not."
Corporate affairs information should have its own section and should not be found only in the lead; the lead is a summary of the whole article and should not introduce new information.
The articles for
Vienna International Airport and
Salzburg Airport list all destinations operated by Eurowings Europe which had been sourced when added there. Maybe this helps. Best regards.