Well i just completed my concorde flight from CYWG to EGLL and guess what no ticket income, but a nice loss of 70 million
http://flynet.en-studios.de/index.php?l ... db&id=1123 <-- flight report, tickets set to $329 and with 149 passengers i should of made a profit
Now for my airline money, just wait for this
http://flynet.en-studios.de/index.php?l ... =db&id=138
OR if you dont want to look -66.503.606 v$
Well my airline is going to suffer big time here as i can buy any planes for a long time with that
The income should of been -2 million, which i could of coped with as i had enough for that sorta income.
Well i dunno how much money i've lost now but this latest no income is the worst todate
Now i know why concorde was retired
no ticket income, BUT ON A LARGER SCALE
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no ticket income, BUT ON A LARGER SCALE
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The time issue has eben discussed before, It is most likely because FLYNet reads local, not GM time. Corssing time zones on a plane can give very odd flight time hours. (N-S routes are not affected by this)
That no income bug is a nasty one, I've had it as well, as has Big Q. But you seem to get it more regularily, not sure why.
That no income bug is a nasty one, I've had it as well, as has Big Q. But you seem to get it more regularily, not sure why.
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