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*UPDATE* PW #2966 Air Empires III: The Return

The world is well and truly taking to the skies now and there are still several places left for others to join us! The current standing of airlines are:

Asia

  • Shangri-La based in Beijing, China

Africa

None

North America

  • Atlanta Airways based in Atlanta
  • Air Pilsen based in Chicago
  • America West Airlines based in Phoenix
  • 123 Airlines based in Los Angeles

Central America

None

South America

None

Europe

  • Frankfurt Airlines based in Frankfurt, Germany
  • Air Espana based in Madrid, Spain

Middle East

None

Pacific

None

We're still a brand new world so it's NOT TOO LATE TO JOIN us NOW! Come take charge of your airline empire to ultimately rule the skies! Have you got what it takes? Prove it!

CLICK HERE TO JOIN US NOW!



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Bugs / Re: [Fixed] In-game forum error message
« on: January 11, 2015, 03:51:33 pm »
Thanks Stephen!  :)

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Bugs / [Fixed] In-game forum error message
« on: January 11, 2015, 01:59:11 pm »
Hi there. I created PW #2966 earlier this week but seem to be unable to use the in-game forum. When I click on the 'New forum posts' link, it gives me this message:

Table 'airlinem_airlinemogul.zworld0_message_board' doesn't exist

Any idea why this is happening?

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There's one hour left before the world goes live so I thought I'd give you a quick update. A few airlines have now joined which is great and there are still plenty of space left for others to join too!

The current airlines are:

Asia

None

Africa

None

North America

  • Atlanta Airways based in Atlanta
  • Air Pilsen based in Chicago
  • America West Airlines based in Phoenix

Central America

None

South America

None

Europe

  • Frankfurt Airlines based in Frankfurt (Germany)
  • Air Espana based in Madrid (Spain)

Middle East

None

Pacific

None

If you fancy kicking some dust on the runway of other airlines or in the mood to take control of the skies as the number one airline of the world, then please come and join us! It will be great fun and a bit of friendly competition has never done any harm!


World details below...  :lol:

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WOW!  :o This is what I call a decent airline report! Well done! It looks amazing! I really like it. Looking forward to seeing more of these!  :lol:

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Have you got what it takes to rule the Airline Mogul skies? Have you got what it takes to go from rags to riches in the airline industry?

If you answered yes then new Private World #2966 is for you! In the revival of my previous sensationally popular AIR EMPIRES series, the third instalment will see you start small and rise like a phoenix from the ashes to take over the skies and become the Air Ruler of the PW #2966 Kingdom!

The world is now open for you to join (no password) and set up your routes but it will only go live in 24 hours from now so get in there now!

World information:

Start year: 1995
Game length: 20 years
Start aircraft: 2 x ATR 42-500
Maximum bases: 6 [2 foreign]
Start cash: €1,000,000
Aircraft type: All commercial aircraft
World type: Full
Players: 50

There are just a few simple rules I will ask you to please agree to before joining:

1. No real airline names please as per Airline Mogul's standard terms and conditions for playing the game.
2. Play fair. No delibarate and malicious fare undercuts or alliance routes will be tolerated. One warning and the next time you'll be out!
3. Remain active. Please try to remain an active player in the game. It's nice to see how airline's grow with a bit of friendly competition thrown into the mix.

Current standing of airlines in the world:

Asia - None
Africa - None
North America - None
Central America - None
South America - None
Europe - 1 Airline - me!  :)
Middle East - None
Pacific - None

The in-game forum section will also play an integral part of this game so be sure to also keep an eye on it for some private world news and surprises I have up my sleeve!

If you fancy joining me, please click below to join now! I look forward to welcoming you!

 

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Bugs / Re: Unable to redeem purchased tokens
« on: January 04, 2015, 12:04:13 pm »
Thank you Stephen! Just seen your email as well. I really appreciate it a lot!  :)

I promise not to dissapoint with my new airline!

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General Chat / Re: PW#2912 - Randomly got reset out of the blue
« on: January 03, 2015, 02:25:12 pm »
Does that mean no more airline reports? :(

I'm afraid so yes.  :'( I have decided to not start over from scratch again in that world but instead will now just join another world where hopefully people are treated more fairly. I will be back with more reports, but this time with a new airline in a new world.  :)

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General Chat / Re: PW#2912 - Randomly got reset out of the blue
« on: January 03, 2015, 10:20:58 am »
Thanks for your feedback guys. I know there is nothing to do about it but I just think it would've been a decent thing to explain why this happened. Now, 24 hours later, I still have not heard a single word from the world owner - bad taste. I will have a look at your world Thunderstruck.  :)

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Bugs / Unable to redeem purchased tokens
« on: January 03, 2015, 10:05:33 am »
I just purchased 100 tokens (€10) but I am now unable to redeem the tokens when I enter the transaction code. I get the following error message:

"Sorry, but there is currently no Transaction with that ID on file that needs to have its tokens redeemed."

My player ID is 26532 and I have the PayPal email as proof of purchase. Would you be able to help me with this problem please? Thanks!

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General Chat / PW#2912 - Randomly got reset out of the blue
« on: January 02, 2015, 03:02:38 pm »
I'm absolutely livid writing this message. I play in PW#2912 as China Airways (as some of you may have seen my visual airline reports here) and all was going well up to now. I was one of the top 3 airlines and had a number of aircraft on order. This morning I logged in and I have been randomly reset back to nothing! All my routes are closed, aircraft is gone and everything I have worked on so far is totally lost!

I contacted the world owner but he has not responded so not sure if he was the one who did the reset but I have noticed that both the airlines based in China (another and myself) were reset. Not to raise suspicion but we were both in the top 3 airlines of the world and another airline (the owner of this world's airline) started operations in Beijing where we were already really strong - is it just me or does this sound a bit dodgy and did he purposely reset both me and the other guy so he can 'take over' in China? Or can this by some sort of chance be a technical game glitch/error?

As you can imagine I am furious! I have been playing AM for nearly 5 years now and never has this happened to me before. I am fuming especially since I was doing so well and really enjoyed doing the airline reports. If this guy did reset me maliciously, does this not go against the game ethics and behaviour of players towards others? Not a happy lad right now and I hope someone at AM will be able to provide me with some answers and/or feedback on this situation.

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Airline Reports / Re: [PW #2912] China Airways
« on: December 29, 2014, 12:41:47 pm »

China Airways launch full-service operations from Shanghai

Shanghai, People's Republic of China - 20 April 2003: After several months of speculation by the travel and tourism trade and general public, today China Airways, flag carrier of the People's Republic of China, unveils the next step in its strategic growth plan. Another new base have joined the China Airways family as the airline commenced full-service operations from China's Eastern Coast out of Shanghai, one of the country's largest cities by population and the financial powerhouse of South East Asia.


Shanghai Pudong International Airport, China Airways' fourth hub.

China Airways launched services from Shanghai Pudong International Airport with a launch fleet of:

  • Short haul: Four Boeing 737-600 and four Boeing 737-700
  • Medium haul: Four Boeing 737-800
  • Medium international haul: Two Boeing 757-300 and;
  • Long international haul: One Boeing 777-200ER

Currently 55 China Airways daily flights take off from Shanghai Pudong International Airport to various destinations in China, Japan, Vietnam, Thailand and Korea. In addition to its expanding short and medium haul network, the airline also launched two long haul international services to Brisbane in Australia and Oslo in Norway. The new long haul destinations are served by the airline's international aircraft of choice, the Boeing 777-200ER aptly named "Queen Taisi", a descendant of Yu the Great - founder of the Xia Dynasty - and the mother of ten sons, including King Wu of Zhou - founder of the Zhou Dynasty, and boasts the airline's superior and luxurious interior and air amenities China Airways' have become famous for.

The addition of Shanghai as the airline's fourth base, vastly expands China Airways' offering to travellers in China and beyond its borders. Currently China Airways offer it's average 120,000 daily passengers over 345 daily flights to over 160 destinations globally making it one of the world's largest and most preferred carriers. China Airways is now accountable for nearly 60% of all flights from Beijing, 80% of all air traffic at Guangzhou, 82% of all flights from Hong Kong and proudly handles nearly 90% of all air traffic at Shanghai.

The airline has currently got 16 new aircraft on order as part of a large-scale international expansion strategy. For more information, please visit our website at www.flychinaairways.cn

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Airline Reports / Re: [PW #2912] China Airways
« on: December 18, 2014, 12:48:57 pm »

Greetings from Rome and Copenhagen - China Airways' latest long-haul destinations

Beijing, People's Republic of China - 20 May 2002: Today China Airways, the flag carrier of the People's Republic of China, is proud to unveil the latest additions to its European destinations: Rome and Copenhagen. Frequented by visitors from all over the world; both Rome, the capital city of Italy, and Copenhagen, the capital city of Denmark, plays an integral part in the European travel and tourism eco-system enabling China Airways to enter a virtually untapped market. A world first, the flights from Beijing to Italy and Denmark will truly enable 'East meets West', introducing brand new travel opportunities, cultural experiences and enhance economical relationships between these countries.

The Colosseum in Rome, one of city's most popular tourist attractions.

History, human genius and the hot midday sun have conspired to make Rome one of the world’s most seductive and thrilling cities. A trip to Rome is as much about lapping up the lifestyle as it is gorging on art and historic sights and there’s no better way of getting into the local spirit of things than by eating and drinking well. Food and wine are central to Roman social life and the hundreds of pizzerias, trattorias, restaurants and gelaterie that crowd the city centre do as much business catering to locals as to tourists and out-of-towners. But there’s more to Rome than history, fine art and great food. Rome is Italy’s capital and largest city, and while history reverberates all around, modern life is lived to the full - something passengers on China Airways will now be able to experience with the daily flight to Rome from Beijing.

The colourful city of Copenhagen.

One of the coolest, most cosmopolitan, most exciting and most wonderful cities in Scandinavia, Copenhagen in Denmark was an easy and natural choice for China Airways. These days the Danish capital is blossoming. There is a spring in its step borne from a mixture of some brave new architecture, continued prosperity and a burgeoning confidence in its own charms. There are more cafés and restaurants than ever and, more importantly, the locals are learning how to use them. Copenhagen hailed as one of the 'most liveable cities in the world', is clean, safe and ridiculously easy to get to know with something new and exhilirating waiting around every corner.

The two new routes are served by "Empress Wu", a brand new Boeing 777-200ER named after the only female monarch of China who ruled the empire for over half a century. The new aircraft welcomes 440 passengers onboard with the airline's standard long-haul cabin layout of 10 Seats in Qin Dynasty (First class), 30 Seats in Tang Dynasty (Business class) and 400 seats in Ming Dynasty (Economy class). For improved, more efficient in-flight service, "Empress Wu" is equipped with an advanced cabin management system. Linked to a computerised control console, the cabin management system assists the cabin crew with many tasks and allows the airline to provide new services for passengers, including a digital sound system comparable to the most state-of-the-art home stereo or disc players.

China Airways' European division now offers daily flights to Denmark, Italy, Germany, Sweden, Russia and Switzerland with more coming soon. The airline also recently added additional routes from Hong Kong to various destinations in Thailand and Malaysia as part of its Asian route expansion strategy. Currently China Airways handles 60% of all air traffic at Beijing Capital International Airport, 78% of all air traffic at its second base at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport and 80% of all air traffic from it's third base, Hong Kong International Airport. For more information on China Airways and its route network, please visit our website at www.flychinaairways.cn

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Airline Reports / Re: [PW #2912] China Airways
« on: December 15, 2014, 02:30:07 pm »
Thanks Zach!  :lol:

For the first time since I started playing AM 4 years ago, I am going to try and do it with an all Boeing fleet in this world. It’s a nice challenge to set yourself and it forces you to explore the capabilities of aircraft you are not so familiar with. So far its going well! Do you play in any worlds at the moment?

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Airline Reports / Re: [PW #2912] China Airways
« on: December 15, 2014, 12:15:13 pm »

Hong Kong International Airport unveiled as third China Airways hub

Hong Kong - 20 February 2002: City of skyscrapers, ancient traditions and heavenly cuisine, Hong Kong located on the southern coast of China, was unveiled today as China Airways' third hub in Asia. As one of the world's leading international financial centres with a thriving tourism industry, Hong Kong was chosen as a focus city and region as part of the China Airways' strategic development and expansion plans for 2002.

Hong Kong, home to China Airways' third hub

Known as the "Pearl of the Orient", Hong Kong is a vibrant metropolis where East meets West and ancient meets modern. The junk boats of Aberdeen harbour contrast dramatically with the luxurious harbour front hotels. The jostle of Nathan Road whose stores are laden with high tech consumer goods are at odds with the island of Lantau where Buddhist monks have eschewed all possessions. Full of energy and excitement, Hong Kong is a dining and gourmet paradise with over 11,000 restaurants and there is plenty to do for families too with Hong Kong Disneyland and Ocean Park. Hong Kong has one of the finest city skylines in the world and a stroll around the Avenue of Stars is the ideal way to get an uninterrupted view. Lovely by day, the latter becomes absolutely stunning by night with a spectacular sound and light show that involves 20 buildings of the Hong Kong skyline.

The newly built China Airways Terminal opened its doors today with 24 routes to various destinations in China, Myanmar, Japan and Vietnam including two daily international long-haul routes to Australia and Europe. The flights to China, Myanmar, Japan and Vietnam are all serviced by brand new short haul Boeing aircraft. Onboard passengers can take full advantage of the airline's world class service while relaxing and enjoying the latest air travel amenities and comfortable seating.

Sydney in Australia, one of China Airways' latest long haul destinations.

Sydney, the state capital of New South Wales in Australia and Stockholm, the capital of Sweden and the most populous city in Scandinavia are both serviced by the airline's latest aquisition to its long haul fleet, a Boeing 777-200ER. Named "Princess Pan" after the wife of Emperor Zhenzong of Song in imperial China's Song Dynasty, the aircraft takes to the sky in the latest outfitting to provide passengers with maximum comfort and a luxurious experience. Features include:

  • 10 Seats in Qin Dynasty (First class), 30 Seats in Tang Dynasty (Business class) and 400 seats in Ming Dynasty (Economy class)
  • A wider cabin with open sight lines providing unmatched space
  • Dynamic LED coloured cabin lighting to create unique ambiance during various phases of flight
  • Larger cabin personal stowage for each passenger

Currently China Airways is actively engaging with Boeing to order new aircraft to be deployed on routes from Hong Kong, Beijing and Guangzhou. China Airways now offers more than 70,000 daily passengers over 200 daily flights to 133 destinations across Asia, Europe and Australia. The airline is fast becoming a favourite and a household name across the globe. For more information on China Airways, please visit www.flychinaairways.cn

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