Hi,
I'm trying to understand ticket prices better. On a Concord flight i see this in the log book:
First: PAX (100) x Ticket Price (2552v$) x Ticket factor (3)
What is the "Ticket factor (3)"? Is this just making the prices 3 times as much do to it being Concord? Are their any other planes with a ticket factor? On an a320-200 flight the ticket factor is missing.
Also,
How is the bonus calculated? Is that for getting their fast? landing soft? What do i need to do to make a larger bonus?
Thanks,
Cody
ticket factor
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- joefremont
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Re: ticket factor
ITs more of a luxury factor, on concord because it is very fast people are willing to pay more.
Business jets usually get a 2x factor because of the private luxury of it
Aircraft introduced before 1960 get a 1.5x and aircraft introduced before 1980 get 1.25x as those aircraft are not as fuel efficient as those that came later and the service and comfort back in those days was just better.
Business jets usually get a 2x factor because of the private luxury of it
Aircraft introduced before 1960 get a 1.5x and aircraft introduced before 1980 get 1.25x as those aircraft are not as fuel efficient as those that came later and the service and comfort back in those days was just better.
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Re: ticket factor
thanks for the explanation. what about the bonus on all flights?
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Re: ticket factor
The bonus is linked to the max sim rate you used in the flight,
1x = 20%
2x = 10%
4x = 5%
8x+ = 0%
1x = 20%
2x = 10%
4x = 5%
8x+ = 0%
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