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not flying all flights - airlinemanage - 12-15-2017

The flights that are circled in the picture were not flying.

B-6918 completed the SIN-PEK trip and was ready at 18:53, then it should depart at 19:30 to CSX, but no it didn't. This then caused the CSX-PEK flight at 22:44 to be skipped.

B-6822 completed the round trip PEK to CSX to PEK and was ready at 13:04, it should then depart to CSX at 13:40, but no it didn't. Same, maybe because the previous flight to CSX was skipped, the CSX-PEK at 17:00 was neglected.

Other flights worked fine. This implies that if I don't make multiple stops, an aircraft can have one round trip per day at most?


RE: not flying all flights - Unknown98 - 12-15-2017

The routing system was originally designed to work with only one active route assigned per aircraft. You can assign multiple routes to a single aircraft, however currently this feature is only semi-supported. In order to make this work, each route must originate out of a different airport.

Looking at the routes you have assigned to B-6918:

PEK-SIN
SIN-PEK

Those two are fine, the issue occurs here:

PEK-CSX
CSX-PEK

You already have a route departing out of PEK that is assigned to aircraft B-6918. Therefore any other routes that depart out of PEK cannot be assigned to that aircraft. This is due to the logic the game uses to schedule routes, and I'm currently working on a new routing system that will address this issue.

You could solve the issue by simply creating 1 route, PEK-SIN-PEK-CSX-PEK and assigning that to B-6918. The game gets confused when you break it down into multiple routes and try to assign more than 1 route to the same aircraft.