In my airline in long haul challenge, according to chart on my airline mainpage, i have transporteed 2.36 passengers over the last two weeks with all class combined, and on the other hand the stat page shows that my Revenue Passenger Kilometer over the last 2 weeks is 59134 mil. km. Dividing the RPK figure by the amount of transported passenger, the average journey length of my passengers is apparently 25000 km per person. How does this happen?
Also, for the ASK metric, it shows that I have 68000 million km ASK last two weeks, which mean 34000 million last week divided by my 6000 weekly flight it give me 5.66 million seat km per flight, further diivide the figure by 300 which is about the average amount of seat installed onto my planes, it seems like my planes flown an average of 18900 km per flight? And that's with I having about 600 aircrafts in my fleet so that mean on average each of those aircrafts have flown around the globe five times every week? But I don't have any supersonic aircraft in my fleet....
Example: Flight from A to B with a distance of 1000 km, flown 7x weekly (once a day) with a plane that has 200 seats.
=> 1000 km * 7 * 200 = 1 400 000 ASK (or 1.4 million ASK)
You had 67 988 mil ASK in 2 weeks, so that's 33994 in a week, divided by 7, that's 4856,3 mil ASK per day and you have 615 planes, so that's 7 896 399 ASK per plane per day. (but you really cannot count it backwards like that accurately without having individual flight data)