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I have been watching this go on for about two weeks now, there are two airlines, in the Asian Alliance (38), Dog Airlines (373) and ahhc (359) both these airlines are attacking routes from BOTH my hubs and all my airports were I have a large number of gates. I am doubtful that this is a coincidence.

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Agreed. ahhc is flying BDL-EWR with an A330. Seriously?

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Yeah, they copied a lot of my routes, like London Standsted to Moscow Vnuko? Really? Who ever this is just thought of that? :P

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Whilst this can be seen as unfair playing, can I ask if it is actually against any game rules?

It does sound a bit of a chunk of real-life - Virgin Atlantic / British Airways spring to mind...


EDIT: For the record, I've noted the arrival of ahhc on my routes.


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It may not be against the rules. But it is a bit unfair. An A330 on a sub 300 mile route? Come on. Perhaps instead of a frequency cap, an aircraft size cap should be instituted.

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Yes, this is not technically illegal, but I have noticed what these two airlines do, they take an airline higher than them in ranking and both begin routes from the their hubs and flood it with flights.




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