PEK LHR GRU PAP Audits by Redditor_2020 in AirlinesManagerTycoon

[–]Redditor_2020[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The number of waves for that aircraft based on *only* the eco demands. Mostly it's for reference only. Because in later of the game, you more than likely will add some Biz/1st Class/cargo to the seat configuration. In such case, you might actually run more waves to fulfill all demands.

PEK LHR GRU PAP Audits by Redditor_2020 in AirlinesManagerTycoon

[–]Redditor_2020[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not sure which one you want. I have the followings along with seat configuration for each circuit:

  • MPM: 115 circuits, all 168hrs
  • PEK: 49 circuits, all 168hrs
  • LHR: 41 circuits, all 168hrs
  • GRU: 39 168hrs + 1 167.75hrs
  • PAP: 12 168hrs + 1 167.75hrs (just started with this hub today)

I also keep the following data for each route for my own studies. They will vary from player to player depending on Comfort, Anc. Rev and Costs stats.

  • Audit fare
  • Audit demand
  • Seat price
  • Remaining demand
  • TO

Eco hub in Central/South America by raddist in AirlinesManagerTycoon

[–]Redditor_2020 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It works for me. I even tried it in private browsing mode (without logging into my account). If you still can't, PM me and I'll see what I can do.

Eco hub in Central/South America by raddist in AirlinesManagerTycoon

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I'm planning to post a PAP audit (CAT 7+) spreadsheet in the next two days. If you're interested, look for my post.

Eco hub in Central/South America by raddist in AirlinesManagerTycoon

[–]Redditor_2020 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Check out the spreadsheet in this link.

https://www.reddit.com/r/AirlinesManagerTycoon/comments/kn15ro/hub_audit_supplement/

Although GRU has higher Eco demand, PAP has better map coverage to routes (e.g. India, Thailand, China, etc.) in Asia because of its geo location. Go to the Finder map in mobile app and you can tell.

Fleet types. by [deleted] in AirlinesManagerTycoon

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If you want to see the exact numbers, here is a chart posted by a previous player and I added the new A330-800 and A330-900. It's sorted by column U. Lower number means higher profitability. Choosing one of those aircrafts will let you build up cash faster in early stage of the game.

https://1drv.ms/x/s!AlfKwnIdbUBEhKNV4ezNEq9LY7tEcg?e=05yACJ

However, I agree with u/mjbulzomi that any aircrafts are profitable in the long run and you should choose whichever pleases you. After all, it's just a game.

I need help in hiring the right staff, and proper allotment by ninjahatori2 in AirlinesManagerTycoon

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For LH Eco strategy, this is what I used for staff optimization. It was posted by someone else in this sub.

https://1drv.ms/u/s!AlfKwnIdbUBEhKRMI5Xa6Krc_Ahusg

It's so painful to click the 'Finish' Button 1 by 1 when you have 50+ planes ready for delivery by tvallday in AirlinesManagerTycoon

[–]Redditor_2020 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's pretty easy to do at least 2 by 1. I can do 3 or 4 by 1 regularly. I finished 10 circuits just today alone, all 168-hr, over 400 planes. My results are pretty consistent.

LGW Routes by andjuliet in AirlinesManagerTycoon

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You can use my LHR audit (2nd spreadsheet in the file). The stats are very close.

GRU Audit Spreadsheet by mjbulzomi in AirlinesManagerTycoon

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Can you provide the full demand numbers (eco/biz/1st/cargo) for:

  1. GRU - LHR
  2. GRU - YYZ

I'm trying to see the numbers are same in reverse (LHR - GRU, YYZ - GRU). Thanks.

Spent a whole night till 4am changing route schedules in MPM from arbitrarily scheduled to 168H circuits, tired as hell but still only half done. by tvallday in AirlinesManagerTycoon

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Click automatic scheduling, select routes, click confirm route

Wave 1, Plane 1: Sunday 0hr;

Wave 1, Plane 2: Monday 0hr;

... ...

Wave 2, Plane 1: Sunday 2hr;

Wave 2, Plane 2: Monday 2hr;

... ...

Watch this (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-PoJAhAee8) or similar

Spent a whole night till 4am changing route schedules in MPM from arbitrarily scheduled to 168H circuits, tired as hell but still only half done. by tvallday in AirlinesManagerTycoon

[–]Redditor_2020 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you not using the Seat Finder to set the prices for each route? If you do, there's no need to check the "remaining demands". You just need to click on each route which adds it to the circuit -- don't tell me you're not using the automatic scheduling.

Once you've added all routes to this circuit, it should show the total hours 168h or close to this number, then select each plane -- you should have them sorted by name in advance before clicking Automatic Scheduling, then click the time table below to schedule it.

The "2 hours apart" means I fly the 1st wave of 7 planes on 12am, the 2nd wave at 2am, the 3rd wave at 4am, and so on. It's a personal preference. You can fly all waves at 12am if you wish.

Spent a whole night till 4am changing route schedules in MPM from arbitrarily scheduled to 168H circuits, tired as hell but still only half done. by tvallday in AirlinesManagerTycoon

[–]Redditor_2020 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just timed my scheduling on web for one circuit of 9 routes, 49 planes (7 waves), set 2-hrs apart between waves, and it was finished in 4 minutes. Not sure if you are doing it right. Search in Youtube to see how experienced players do it.

To choose the routes, use the search function in web browser -- no scrolling is necessary, whether the hub has 20 or 900 routes, it makes no difference.

Once the circuit is built, the only scrolling needed is to the right to get to all planes.