Airline Mogul => Game Strategy => Topic started by: SkyKing on March 16, 2009, 09:08:37 am
Title: Bleeding to death
Post by: SkyKing on March 16, 2009, 09:08:37 am
Currently in a private world.... my airline is #4 out of 50 or so. I was making money hand over fist and now everytime I look at my bank account I'm getting deeper and deeper in debt.
My load percentage is the best in my world yet the airline is bleeding money left and right ! What's the deal, I can't comprehend why I am loosing so much money when I should be making more then anyone else.
Title: Re: Bleeding to death
Post by: CHR on March 16, 2009, 10:17:30 am
Could we get some extra information. There are lots of reasons you could be losing money. Your basic financial information would be useful. Go to Reports > Finance and copy the table out.
A few extra questions: Are you running multi-frequencies (more than 1x flight per route)? These are quite unprofitable What is your aircraft average age? (Click Aircraft in the top row of links) A high average age leads to high maintenance What is your loadfactor? (Quick Stat box) Are you renting in/out many planes? For how much?
Title: Re: Bleeding to death
Post by: SkyKing on March 21, 2009, 09:23:02 am
I'm in private world #162 .... Airline - Metro City Air
No planes are being rented
Very few X2 routes
and to my understand I don't have to many old birds in the sky. Although I have to be honest I've tried looking for a list of my planes by age but I can't seem to find that option.
Super fustrating as I should be making some nice $$$ but I'm just loosing more and more as each month go's by.
I appreciate any and all info/help/suggestions
Title: Re: Bleeding to death
Post by: SkyKing on March 21, 2009, 09:30:18 am
... just to follow up my previous post. I did in fact come across the way to view aircraft by age.
This aspect is what I am least knowledgable about in AM, I had a few that were 11 years old and some that are 9 years old. I've listed my 11 / 9 year old aircraft. Will this make a difference ?
Title: Re: Bleeding to death
Post by: gisa on March 21, 2009, 01:28:30 pm
I believe it should. I believe that the consensus here is that you should scrap or sell your planes around the 3 year mark. I think it is even sooner for the really big planes. Maybe someone else can add to this?
I personally try to sell my planes around the 1.5-2 year mark because:
1) They start to appreciate in maintainence 2) I can still get back a decent amount of cash relative to what I paid for the plane 3) By that point, I might prefer to put a better plane on that route 3) They can still be useful to other new players
8)
Gisa ^^
Title: Re: Bleeding to death
Post by: Cheung Airlines on April 12, 2009, 03:53:52 pm
9/11 years old?!
They must have MX costs like Mt. Everst......
Scrap them as soon as u can as selling them will prove difficult. (Sorry, Daniel :P ) *Ive tried to sell 5 yo DC-8-62/72s before I have to abandon my airline and focus on my exam and none of them disappeared from my "view aircraft" page even after Ive done with my exams.*
and get some replacements from the market or buy some brand new replacements.
Title: Re: Bleeding to death
Post by: convair0990 on April 20, 2009, 03:21:47 am
Cheung Airlines, I didn't sell aircrafts too! One time it went more than one year(12 days) to sell one ATR 42. It is better scrap the aircraft, you will receive less money but you quickly solve the problem.
Title: Re: Bleeding to death
Post by: dktc on April 20, 2009, 11:49:04 am
Scrap them as soon as u can as selling them will prove difficult. (Sorry, Daniel :P )
I agree with you... and nothing to be sorry about. Theoretically, if I scrap them enough times, all of them would end up in Ren's and Bryce's fleets :lol: (not that I am doing that 8))
Title: Re: Bleeding to death
Post by: expressair on April 20, 2009, 01:13:40 pm
sorry for hijacking this thread, but my query is on the topic being discussed here. My airline has a fleet of 120 A319s and they have served me well. Now the thing is, the oldest one of them is 2.5 years old. The youngest one was been delivered a [game] day ago. Now my question is, would one replace the older ones with newer planes of the same type or look for a new plane all together??
PS: I'm in W461
Title: Re: Bleeding to death
Post by: Cheung Airlines on April 20, 2009, 02:42:15 pm
You may replace the older A-319s with A-320, or you may simply replace the older ones with newer A-319s.
Title: Re: Bleeding to death
Post by: expressair on April 21, 2009, 12:34:06 am