Before I screw something up :)........do you just click on the green + icon (create another route like this) on the Manage Routes page and then adjust the time for your new plane from that? I wasn't sure if that was also going to adjust my existing plane schedule as that is what opens up. Or am I totally off base on how to do this?
That will create the exact same route--you want to adjust the times though. If you have flights leaving too close together, they will not be seen as multiple daily flights and you'll get "penalized" if you have competition on the route. Rule of thumb is you want at least an hour separation between flights on most routes. Basically if there are 3 flights per day on a route and you have 2 of them and they are scheduled to close together, you'll only be able to attract 1/2 the demand instead of 2/3 because the route effectively only has 2 flights per day instead of 3.
That's how I was planning to do it but wasn't sure about how far apart to spread the times. I didn't think to ask about that. Thanks for the great info and for confirming this for me.
Just be careful not to accidentally click 'edit route' instead of 'create another like this'. Because that will adjust the existing schedule, and is very annoying.
Or you can just open new route from the planning screen, exactly the same as you did to create the first route.
Quote from: sanabas on February 14, 2020, 04:59:26 PM
Just be careful not to accidentally click 'edit route' instead of 'create another like this'. Because that will adjust the existing schedule, and is very annoying.
Or you can just open new route from the planning screen, exactly the same as you did to create the first route.
Check and check. Thanks for that warning.
I wasn't aware that you could start an additional plane like you would the first one, just assumed it had to be done from the existing route once you were running it. I will check that out as well. I really appreciate the help.
1 hour time difference between passenger flights is always safe.
On routes that have high demand, you can have the flights less than 1 hour apart.
Quote from: JumboShrimp on February 14, 2020, 07:13:58 PM
1 hour time difference between passenger flights is always safe.
On routes that have high demand, you can have the flights less than 1 hour apart.
Good deal. TY!
"high demand" is like 2000 per day and above. 20 mins appart works fine.
Quote from: Tha_Ape on February 14, 2020, 11:24:37 PM
"high demand" is like 2000 per day and above. 20 mins appart works fine.
I'm asking because I don't know, but the previous minimum once upon a time was 35min. Can anyone else confirm its now 20min?
depends how big the route is. And 8 years ago, there were also routes where 20 min spacing worked ok.
20 at 2000 works fine. Don't know precisely about other levels.
Demand > 1500 pax should be good for 30 minute interval
Just made a mistake in my scheduling, and seems that I can draw a new line: 50 min at >1000 is fine too.