Though this only lasts until you start buying enough planes that they're never all full at once.Īlso, eventually, you're going to want to upgrade to level 2/level 3 planes as soon as possible. Longer flights also make you more money without requiring your input, which means you can stop checking your iPhone every four minutes, and instead check it every eight minutes. "But Alex," you might say, "won't the increased distance between the cities eat up the profits? After all, the price of tickets is calculated by a linear equation that factors in the distance between the two cities, as the crow flies." Ah, but here's the big trick: the 25% bonus you get for filling an airport with passengers/cargo going to the same place creates a bigger bonus for more expensive tickets, which means longer flights will make you more revenue, regardless of how much is eaten by the cost of the flight itself. Upgrading an airport increases the jobs available at that airport, but buying bigger airports (blue, and eventually red) airports gets you this benefit (they naturally have more jobs available), but on TOP of that you have the added benefit of airports that are more spaced out, which means more expensive ticket sales, which means more revenue. In my opinion (Level 24, whatever that means), I would suggest buying more airports instead of upgrading cheaper airports. I'm just wondering if I'm setting myself up to screw myself over later on in the game, and what level I should really start expanding to other regions. I've been keeping my business small by buying up all the closest cities and making a circle within all my planes' flying radius, from Paris to Prague, and upgrading the cheaper airports. BAH.Ĭobblepotter wrote:So I'm at level 11, and I started in Europe. I would also probably go completely insane. At some point it'll just take me the 4 minute refresh time to check all my planes, at which point I could theoretically play continuously. I'm at the point where it takes nearly two minutes to stock all my planes. (Confirmed you just have to buy another airport for it to register that you've got the acheivement.) So as soon as my darn app updates, I should have it. Previously it wasn't, because there were no level three airports in Oceana. Apparently it makes the Regional Headquarters acheivement acheivable. thing.īTW, there's an update for the app out. As Graham described it, it's a kind of toy. You make money, unlock more cities, buy more planes, deliver more stuff. You load your planes with stuff, and fly the stuff to different cities around the world. See how you stack up against your friends with tons of stats and leader boards. Trade plane parts among your friends, and compete in worldwide group events. Customize your planes with your own paint jobs and pilot uniforms. Unlock everything from tiny prop planes to jumbo jets and small town airports to mega cities. Manage and grow your fleet of planes as they fly interesting people and cargo to over 250 cities around the map. From the creators of Tiny Tower comes Pocket Planes, a casual airline sim that fits right in your pocket!
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