Route Planning, pax estimation

Started by Mike Torello, May 31, 2010, 03:27:24 PM

Mike Torello

Hi, I am interested to know how is calculated the pax estimation of the Route Planning option.
From my base I have pax estimations very low for domestic destinations. However the same destination has very good estimation from international second cities.

For example, AEP-CTC has an estimation of 30 daily pax, but BSB-CTC is over 200 daily pax, which is ilogical. The difference is that the second route has an operator, the first one no. My question is if it possible that the estimation rises since the route has an active operator. In other words, is it based in historical/recent data?

juanchopancho

I know the traffic demand  in Argentina is totally wrong in AWS. The domestic routes are way off and have nothing to do with actual data such as:

http://www.aa2000.com.ar/images/traficoAereo/MPAC_2099-07_20anuales.pdf

As you know there should be much less passenger demand from Brasilia to Catamarca. There should be more demand from Buenos Aires to Catamarca.