10-24-2017, 08:29 AM
My idea is instead of the current Y/Y+/Y++/J/F classes system we are using, we can implement different fare classes to make the game more realistic, and to reward all-biz-for-econ-fares and complex strategies.
Each class will have the following characteristics:
- Price
- Seat type: Budget Economy, Normal Economy, Economy Plus, Prem Econ (Business for short-haul), Business, and First
- Cabin number: if you have separate cabins for the same seat type for 2 different fare classes, the seats will only be booked for the assigned cabin. Let's say we have 2 fare classes: Economy and Economy Enhanced, both using Economy seats, the latter without bag fees. We set 2 different cabins - a 90 seat cabin for Economy and a 30 seat cabin for Enhanced. So, we are limited to up to 90 Economy passengers and 30 Economy Enhanced passengers. But if we use one cabin, we can have any combination with up to 120 passengers, such as 110 Economy and 10 Economy Enhanced.
- Baggage Fees (when implemented)
- IFS (when implemented)
- IFE (when implemented)
Each class will have the following characteristics:
- Price
- Seat type: Budget Economy, Normal Economy, Economy Plus, Prem Econ (Business for short-haul), Business, and First
- Cabin number: if you have separate cabins for the same seat type for 2 different fare classes, the seats will only be booked for the assigned cabin. Let's say we have 2 fare classes: Economy and Economy Enhanced, both using Economy seats, the latter without bag fees. We set 2 different cabins - a 90 seat cabin for Economy and a 30 seat cabin for Enhanced. So, we are limited to up to 90 Economy passengers and 30 Economy Enhanced passengers. But if we use one cabin, we can have any combination with up to 120 passengers, such as 110 Economy and 10 Economy Enhanced.
- Baggage Fees (when implemented)
- IFS (when implemented)
- IFE (when implemented)

