Route Management

Started by w0tha, March 22, 2013, 10:56:58 AM

w0tha

Been looking around and have noticed that there are some airlines that create a new route for each day of the week they fly to an airport and then other that just create 1 route to fly all days of a week etc.

What's the reason behind this? Did a search of the forums but wasn't able to find anything on it?

NorgeFly

Quote from: w0tha on March 22, 2013, 10:56:58 AM
Been looking around and have noticed that there are some airlines that create a new route for each day of the week they fly to an airport and then other that just create 1 route to fly all days of a week etc.

What's the reason behind this? Did a search of the forums but wasn't able to find anything on it?

Do a search for seven day scheduling, there's plenty of discussion about it.

Mr.HP

That's what we call 7 day schedule

For a long haul route which total time > 24 hours, it is impossible to do the "all day a week", so we have to break the flights into each individual one, and schedule to 7 different A/C

Another reason why people do 7 day schedule is to tightly squeeze as many flights as possible in the planes, and make a most utilization rate

Hope this answers

cht7520

seems like i have A LOT of catching up to do

Infinity

Quote from: LuisSuarez7 on April 28, 2013, 01:37:27 AM
seems like i have A LOT of catching up to do

First thing would be to get rid of that ridiculous gif in the signature.

Pilot Oatmeal


cht7520

Quote from: Pilot Oatmeal on April 28, 2013, 09:33:24 AM
Cannibalism 

I'm gonna be on the end of these jokes a lot now :'(

AIRmoe

Quote from: saftfrucht on April 28, 2013, 08:38:12 AM
First thing would be to get rid of that ridiculous gif in the signature.

+1