hey so i thought my airline was making money but right now its about $200 million in debt within a day
do you guys have any tips and tricks to prevent something like this? maybe so that my airlines can survive up to 3 days?
thanks
hey so i thought my airline was making money but right now its about $200 million in debt within a day
do you guys have any tips and tricks to prevent something like this? maybe so that my airlines can survive up to 3 days?
thanks
Check out the tutorial on YouTube by OfficialMcGeek, you can find it on the homepage. It's 5 years old now, but still very, very helpful
From what I can see, you shouldn't buy a 747 and so many 737. Start creating small routes, take bonds, wait until you have a good Daily Operating Profit and a good money and lease another small aircraft, a Boeing 737 for example; and remember to always check out your routes reputation.
Well, I'm not the best teacher, even because there's a time I don't play but watch the tutorial, it was very helpful to me and I'm pretty sure it'll work for you too
First, don't start off in Australia. US or China is a decent place to start.
Second, don't try to do long haul. Build from a small regional network. Start with airports within 500 miles then slowly grow from there.
Third, max out your hours until you learn how to play. Use the planes as much as possible.
Once you do this a few times you'll break the general learning curve of the game and start trying to make it harder on yourself and playing slightly more 'realistic'.
First, don't start off in Australia. US or China is a decent place to start.
Second, don't try to do long haul. Build from a small regional network. Start with airports within 500 miles then slowly grow from there.
Third, max out your hours until you learn how to play. Use the planes as much as possible.
Once you do this a few times you'll break the general learning curve of the game and start trying to make it harder on yourself and playing slightly more 'realistic'.
First, don't start off in Australia. US or China is a decent place to start.
Second, don't try to do long haul. Build from a small regional network. Start with airports within 500 miles then slowly grow from there.
Third, max out your hours until you learn how to play. Use the planes as much as possible.
Once you do this a few times you'll break the general learning curve of the game and start trying to make it harder on yourself and playing slightly more 'realistic'.
okay i understand the not expanding too quickly advice makes sense
but i was taking a look at the "fuel flow" values for airplanes in ae and i have a few more questions about those because im unclear on some stuff
first of all how is fuel flow calculated? it is my understanding tht typically boeing lists their advertised fuel flow as being cruise thrust specific fuel flow but thts not clear considering theres no units the other parameters i can gauge what they are easily but i just want to know whts up with that and how its implemented into the game
okay i understand the not expanding too quickly advice makes sense
but i was taking a look at the "fuel flow" values for airplanes in ae and i have a few more questions about those because im unclear on some stuff
first of all how is fuel flow calculated? it is my understanding tht typically boeing lists their advertised fuel flow as being cruise thrust specific fuel flow but thts not clear considering theres no units the other parameters i can gauge what they are easily but i just want to know whts up with that and how its implemented into the game
All the calculations are awful and not direct for fuel flow but from various other values. It is per engine. Higher fuel flow = Higher fuel cost.
fuel flow is per aircraft: http://www.airline-e...r-per-aircraft/
looks like you guy's told her all the wrong things cause it looks like she played all of just one day...
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