08-21-2018, 09:17 PM
IFE cost and pricing data has been implemented into the flights now.
Both the price you charge as well as the quality of entertainment you offer will determine how many passengers purchase access to your IFE system in each class.
Premium economy passengers are slightly more likely to purchase access than economy passengers, business passengers are slightly more likely to purchase access than premium economy passengers, and so on.
A cheaper price = more chance that passengers will purchase access.
A better quality IFE system = you can charge more and there is a higher chance people will still purchase access.
For Wifi access, and alcoholic drinks, it is not separated by class, it is a simple the more you charge the less likely people will buy.
In the future, the alcoholic drinks will probably be moved to the IFS system rather than being connected to the bar option in IFE.
Both the price you charge as well as the quality of entertainment you offer will determine how many passengers purchase access to your IFE system in each class.
Premium economy passengers are slightly more likely to purchase access than economy passengers, business passengers are slightly more likely to purchase access than premium economy passengers, and so on.
A cheaper price = more chance that passengers will purchase access.
A better quality IFE system = you can charge more and there is a higher chance people will still purchase access.
For Wifi access, and alcoholic drinks, it is not separated by class, it is a simple the more you charge the less likely people will buy.
In the future, the alcoholic drinks will probably be moved to the IFS system rather than being connected to the bar option in IFE.
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