Here is a recommended plan. Get as many DC-9-10s and then focus on temporarily buying a couple hubs as it can boost your airline reputation but also give access to other parts of the world. So I would suggest getting at least 30 DC-9-10s then you should definitely get London Heathrow and Singapore airport as hubs. You can get more if you would like but you should definitely have one per continent/large region (except Africa).
Ngl , the hub purchase is a really good idea , but I think we are a little bit early for that just like you said .....we need to expand a lot more in the US before we venture into the other continents...but I'll think of the local hub purchase...
@@Lameful Trust me by the time you got enough DC-9-10s the more expensive hubs will get because they rise in price everytime you purchase smth so dont leave it for to late.
BAe 146-300 could be a better choice. I bought Hamburg, Germany (it is cheap) as a hub for Europe as it lies exactly(or nearly exactly) in the centre and now I can fly to London, paris, Moscow easily.
the localization of hamburg makes it hard to reach some coutries and airports like reykavick i recomend copenhagen intl and somewhere in the middle east that connects three continets so its a crucial piece in the gameplay.@@achintya5391
Unless you are planning to check the game hourly, it's better to have longer routes. This way the planes will be flying a much larger part of the day than short routes, where the planes will regularly sit idle after landing just waiting for you to check the game again. Yes, shorter routes can make more money, but only if the fly all the time. 6 flights per day of 1.000km will not yield you more profit than 3 flights per day of 3.000km. A very good plane after the DC-9-10 is the Boeing 727-100. It has higher speed, is more fuel efficient and transports more people at once. It flies fast, enabling it to cover longer routes much faster than most other airplanes. With a range of 3.056km it's a very capable plane. BUT, it can be even more capable when you do a stopover ! With a stopover you can theoretically double the range of your flight. So while Los Angeles to New York JFK with its 3.975km might seem out of reach for the 727-100, it's actually very doable if you make a stopover in for instance Kansas City International (KMCI).
Build up your 727-100 fleet until you have 20 to 25 of them. The next option could be the Irkut MC-21-400. While very capable, it does cinsume a lot of fuel, so make sure to buy your fuel cheap !
Yeah , that actually makes sense , it'll be so much better for my mental health if i keep longer routes . These short routes mean i have to check every hour . I so wish AM4 had a auto planner though
SUGGESTION: DC 9-10 are less economical. Purchasing BAe 146-300 is a good choice. They are cheap, have good range and consume less fuel and can fly domestic routes. Even i bought DC-9-10's but after some basic research, i found out that these were better. And if u create 10 routes, u can buy ERJ 135ER at a discounted price which is another great value for money aircraft for short haul flights.
Cv 880 are the best for starter plane their very cheap and gives 300k per flight and the more you buys the more money you get and you need to save to buy the MC 21-400 it gives you 700k per flight
I agree , the CV-880 actually has great stats , 4,700km range , almost 1000kph , and 110 pax . I'm planning to use it on the cross country routes like JFK , but idk if the range is enough . It'd still be very useful for some other medium-haul flights
they actually only save the logo as a url in their database , so you'll have to go upload an image on a site like imgbb and then get a imgbb hosted url for your image . Looks like : imgbb../ssshuidhedhed or smt like that You can then paste this url into the logo path and then your logo get uploaded .
@mrtransfo7976
Thank you for your comment on the previous video....the DC-9-10 might actually be a good choice for Hustler Air
This is what I’m using now
Here is a recommended plan. Get as many DC-9-10s and then focus on temporarily buying a couple hubs as it can boost your airline reputation but also give access to other parts of the world. So I would suggest getting at least 30 DC-9-10s then you should definitely get London Heathrow and Singapore airport as hubs. You can get more if you would like but you should definitely have one per continent/large region (except Africa).
Ngl , the hub purchase is a really good idea , but I think we are a little bit early for that just like you said .....we need to expand a lot more in the US before we venture into the other continents...but I'll think of the local hub purchase...
@@Lameful Trust me by the time you got enough DC-9-10s the more expensive hubs will get because they rise in price everytime you purchase smth so dont leave it for to late.
BAe 146-300 could be a better choice. I bought Hamburg, Germany (it is cheap) as a hub for Europe as it lies exactly(or nearly exactly) in the centre and now I can fly to London, paris, Moscow easily.
the localization of hamburg makes it hard to reach some coutries and airports like reykavick i recomend copenhagen intl and somewhere in the middle east that connects three continets so its a crucial piece in the gameplay.@@achintya5391
local hubs are as bad as normal hubs, because they get lower demands because capital routes, if it isnt a capital city it gets lower demands.@@Lameful
Unless you are planning to check the game hourly, it's better to have longer routes. This way the planes will be flying a much larger part of the day than short routes, where the planes will regularly sit idle after landing just waiting for you to check the game again. Yes, shorter routes can make more money, but only if the fly all the time. 6 flights per day of 1.000km will not yield you more profit than 3 flights per day of 3.000km.
A very good plane after the DC-9-10 is the Boeing 727-100. It has higher speed, is more fuel efficient and transports more people at once. It flies fast, enabling it to cover longer routes much faster than most other airplanes. With a range of 3.056km it's a very capable plane. BUT, it can be even more capable when you do a stopover ! With a stopover you can theoretically double the range of your flight. So while Los Angeles to New York JFK with its 3.975km might seem out of reach for the 727-100, it's actually very doable if you make a stopover in for instance Kansas City International (KMCI).
Build up your 727-100 fleet until you have 20 to 25 of them. The next option could be the Irkut MC-21-400. While very capable, it does cinsume a lot of fuel, so make sure to buy your fuel cheap !
Yeah , that actually makes sense , it'll be so much better for my mental health if i keep longer routes . These short routes mean i have to check every hour . I so wish AM4 had a auto planner though
good series! subscribed and waiting for the next episode
Sorry you had to keep waiting , but it's here
check out Episode 4
th-cam.com/video/UsQBLaEl9TQ/w-d-xo.html
@@Lameful alr nice! I’ll watch it later
WOW a good video
Glad you enjoyed it
Instead of every week can you upload every 3 days?
I'll try my best ...but it'll be tough to match into my schedule rn
SUGGESTION: DC 9-10 are less economical. Purchasing BAe 146-300 is a good choice. They are cheap, have good range and consume less fuel and can fly domestic routes. Even i bought DC-9-10's but after some basic research, i found out that these were better.
And if u create 10 routes, u can buy ERJ 135ER at a discounted price which is another great value for money aircraft for short haul flights.
I'll look into BAe 146-300's
Good series but could you make it a playlist THX
I'm really really glad you like it , put a lot of hours in it .
Here's the playlist :
th-cam.com/play/PLDIjeJcXK1c3ygwuo03Klx4rwcfRAqjzP.html
Cv 880 are the best for starter plane their very cheap and gives 300k per flight and the more you buys the more money you get and you need to save to buy the MC 21-400 it gives you 700k per flight
I agree , the CV-880 actually has great stats , 4,700km range , almost 1000kph , and 110 pax . I'm planning to use it on the cross country routes like JFK , but idk if the range is enough . It'd still be very useful for some other medium-haul flights
@@LamefulYou can do stopovers that will increase 2 times more than usual range
Hi my Co2 and fuel have finished what should I do?
Buy more CO2 when the price is less than $150 and fuel when it's smwhere near $500
How do i upload my logo it always says error can you give me an example?
they actually only save the logo as a url in their database , so you'll have to go upload an image on a site like imgbb and then get a imgbb hosted url for your image .
Looks like : imgbb../ssshuidhedhed
or smt like that
You can then paste this url into the logo path and then your logo get uploaded .
the problem might be image size. I could not get approved until I reduced the image size. Try that.