I restarted my airline, and at 3.75% awareness my A340-300 (and only my A340-300) can make $18k+ for SIN-LHR; all my other aircraft and routes are still negative in profits. I didn't know that a long haul flight can become profitable earlier than short-haul flights! Previously at 0% awareness the game calculated for me a -$148k loss for SIN-LHR, about $130k more of a loss than what my A220-300's were doing
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By the way I have realized in three games at least (Airline Mogul, Airline Empires, and Airline Enterprise) that the fuel consumption statistics for the 777 is usually higher than the A330 and the A340. For this phenomenon to appear in three games at least cannot really be coincidental, could it? How can an older quadjet be more fuel efficient than a younger twinjet? And if the statistics are true (and I totally trust Airline Enterprise at least, with so much input from all players), then why would people prefer the 777 over the A340? Are 4 engines really more costly to maintain than 2?
.By the way I have realized in three games at least (Airline Mogul, Airline Empires, and Airline Enterprise) that the fuel consumption statistics for the 777 is usually higher than the A330 and the A340. For this phenomenon to appear in three games at least cannot really be coincidental, could it? How can an older quadjet be more fuel efficient than a younger twinjet? And if the statistics are true (and I totally trust Airline Enterprise at least, with so much input from all players), then why would people prefer the 777 over the A340? Are 4 engines really more costly to maintain than 2?
