Yield and Revenue

Started by Trident2, June 18, 2012, 09:09:34 AM

Trident2


Hi Guy's,

    I have a question that keeps irritating me, and I wondered if
anybody could clear it up for me?, I DON'T think that it was
covered in the last topic so here goes.

   What does Yield/RPM mean? and what does Revenue/ASM mean?.
I'm thinking on the lines of Revenue Per Mile type of thing because
when I increased a fare I got the Yield out of the red, which I assume
that RED means bad, and got it into yellow. I assume that they give
you a better idea as to how much per seat your making or not, so
what do I have to do to get these two into the green?.


Cheers,

Steve.

Sami

Try forum search for these, both have been discussed in past.

schro

Quote from: sami on June 18, 2012, 01:06:50 PM
Try forum search for these, both have been discussed in past.

Can I start charging a fee every time I link this post?

Jona L.


WhiteYankeeBear

Quote from: Sami on June 18, 2012, 01:06:50 PM
Try forum search for these, both have been discussed in past.

Sorry if I'm being an ass here, but since I couldn't find this in the manual (it doesn't seem searchable) and most forum posts seem to be along the lines of "search the forums" (with this post being the third one I can find...), may I kindle suggest adding this to the manual? And, even if it's there already, ensuring there's an explanation of the abbreviation when hovering over the abbreviation in the overview? I mean, everybody's wasting time on this on the forums, while it may be so easily explained.

Thanks.

schro

Quote from: mpkossen on February 07, 2018, 06:19:31 PM
Sorry if I'm being an ass here, but since I couldn't find this in the manual (it doesn't seem searchable) and most forum posts seem to be along the lines of "search the forums" (with this post being the third one I can find...), may I kindle suggest adding this to the manual? And, even if it's there already, ensuring there's an explanation of the abbreviation when hovering over the abbreviation in the overview? I mean, everybody's wasting time on this on the forums, while it may be so easily explained.

Thanks.

Check the link I put in the thread 2 posts above yours nearly 6 years ago ;-)


tyteen4a03

Quote from: schro on February 07, 2018, 07:07:43 PM
Check the link I put in the thread 2 posts above yours nearly 6 years ago ;-)
What does that have to do with putting this information in the manual?