Passengers and stop overs

Started by regan, April 29, 2009, 09:29:01 AM

regan

Can some one help me? i was wondering if you fly some where with a stop over will that effect pax load?  For example if i flew from PER to SYD to MEL, would the perth pax that demand MEL stay on or just not even fly becuase it goes to SYD??? (i know you can make it a technical stop but wanna kill two birds with on stone)

NorgeFly

I may be wrong, but I am fairly sure that PER-SYD-MEL would be considered two different flights... but to be honest, if there is enough demand between PER and SYD and SYD and MEL, then you can "pretend" that your passengers stay onboard even if technically they don't haha.

If you schedule a flight from PER-SYD-MEL... it will only show at PER-SYD in your timetable.

thedr2

At some point in the process of creating a A-B-C route, you'll be given the choice whether or not take on pax at airport B. If you chose to take on pax at this middle airport, then the pax from airport A will not stay on board for travel to airport C. So It will count as two seperate flights. The other option will grant you a simple fuel stop, where no pax board or leave the aircraft at airport B.

Make sense?