F class seat problem
#1
Posted 20 December 2010 - 06:32 PM
Ok the problem I'm having is that at some routes in order to fill up my F class seats the price must be under the C seat price.
Here's an example http://img210.images.../fssfsfsfsf.png
That's one of my routes and i got few more that have the same problem.
Anyone has any idea why is this happening?
Thanks
-Mike
#2
Posted 20 December 2010 - 10:18 PM
Demand<Seats=Empty seats and Demand>Seats=Full seats+higher prices
#3
Posted 22 December 2010 - 11:18 AM
I've been having this problem quite alot when I'm trying to fill up my F class seats (Not sure if its a bug or not so i posted it here)
Ok the problem I'm having is that at some routes in order to fill up my F class seats the price must be under the C seat price.
Here's an example http://img210.images.../fssfsfsfsf.png
That's one of my routes and i got few more that have the same problem.
Anyone has any idea why is this happening?
Thanks
-Mike
This happens if there is more demand for C class compared to the amount of seats available. The prices are worked out the differently for each class and they are not connected so this can sometimes happen
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#4
Posted 22 December 2010 - 12:59 PM
What the problem is is that you have too many first class seats proportional to business class. If you look at the demand for a route, you will see the ratio between F/C/Y demand and can use this accrodingly to configurate your layout. Off the top of my head, the rule of thumb I use is 4-5 C seats for every F seat, and 7-10 Y seats for every C seat.I've been having this problem quite alot when I'm trying to fill up my F class seats (Not sure if its a bug or not so i posted it here)
Ok the problem I'm having is that at some routes in order to fill up my F class seats the price must be under the C seat price.
Here's an example http://img210.images.../fssfsfsfsf.png
That's one of my routes and i got few more that have the same problem.
Anyone has any idea why is this happening?
Thanks
-Mike
#5
Posted 22 December 2010 - 02:29 PM
My aircraft is configured for 4 F class seats, its shows more on the picture because of the times im flying weekly.What the problem is is that you have too many first class seats proportional to business class. If you look at the demand for a route, you will see the ratio between F/C/Y demand and can use this accrodingly to configurate your layout. Off the top of my head, the rule of thumb I use is 4-5 C seats for every F seat, and 7-10 Y seats for every C seat.
Anyway thanks everyone for you're replies i know get it
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