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I uploaded this on Issue Tracker some hours ago...but to ask another players, I also post this here.

 

I'm running an airline in Rδ (Realistic, no airline limit per person). I mean, I run ONE airline in that world.

 

From yesterday and on, I don't seem to able to start new routes - I press "add flights" and then the flight would not add up, just get back to the current page without anything happening.

 

What's even more strange is that I have no problem adding flights to currently operating route. I would like to see this problem fixed ASAP or at least know what is going on - such as employee strike due to low employee morale rating in-game.

 

Thank you.



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Thats happened to me and i left it for a day and when i returned everythibg was normal

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Hmm...this has been going on for about two days for me - and now, I also have problem adding flights to existing route :(



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btw the problem happens regardless of OS and browser - I tried IE, Chrome (both Mac and Windows), and Safari (on Mac), and none works



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i can't seem to add flights  either. I just leased a 777 that sits idle now, but i can't add it to any routes ???

 

edit: fixed apparently, for me at least :)



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That shouldn't be happening. It's either a glitch or one of you is doing something wrong.



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Make sure the 777 can actually take off from the selected airports, it's extremely hungry in that aspect. However, if you select the right engines, they can be very economical indeed.






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