Hi All,
I have a question that has been in the back of my mind for some time. The best way to ask it is to explain the problem (if this has been asked, my apologies in advance).
Let's say we have 3 airplanes which I'll call BIG, FAST and PRIVATE respectively.
BIG travels somewhat slow and carries a lot of passengers (200).
FAST travels almost twice as fast as BIG, but is half the size of BIG (100).
PRIVATE travels a bit faster than BIG and carries about half the passengers of FAST (52).
Now let's say that there are two cities: A and B.
My question is this: what would the passengers in AM prefer? I am not sure if it is speed, size (privacy) or a combination of the two.
A degree of logic tells me that that some would prefer BIG up until a certain point (i.e. two cities 400 NM apart should in theory still be competitive for a slower plane as most jets take time to get up to speed and people would rather save money than arrive 30 minutes earlier at this distance.
As distance increases, PRIVATE would beat out BIG and as the distance continued to increase as it was faster and had more privacy. FAST would win out over increased distances because of its increase in speed (which would negate the needs of privacy over time).
However, in the game it seems that smaller planes tend to charge more for a route even though they are slower: regardless of the distance between two cities.
Further, the larger planes must charge less than the smaller and usually slower planes to fill 100% of their seats. I can't tell if this is because of the relative lack of privacy or increased supply.
Knowing what AM prefers would help to optomize my fleets and the cities they serve. I was thinking that in 1968, argosy commuters would be the best plane of choice for short destinations, fokkers/HS-Series 78E etc for larger distances up until about 1200 NM or so, Caravelles for 1200-1650 NM and larger cities of shorter distances and Douglas/Boeings/Tridents for even larger distanced cities.
Thoughts?
Gisa ^^