
I intend to start maximizing profits now and see if I can beat the claimed 550 mil profit/day of /u/ikarami before my 486th day is up I have daily profits of about 130 million Dollar, though I started working towards my goal of "flying all routes sustainably and profitably in less than a year" quite early on (many routes in this game are only barely profitable). I have one million barrel worth of tanks, which cost about half a billion dollar to fill up and last about 12 days Home airport is my current IRL residence of Vienna, Austria I employ 553 pilots and 1173 flight attendants, all with qualifications of at least "average"

If you start hiring as much as possible starting from day one, you could easily beat my record) The main constraint in the long run is not the amount of money you make, but the number of reasonably qualified Staff you can hire. If you really put your mind to it, I guess you could finish as early as day 250 or maybe even day 200. It took me 330 in-game days and 38 IRL hours to complete (though I only started working towards this goal at about day 100.
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Played on version 1.03 (the one you get when you download it from Steam) So I'd just like to contrast our two playthroughs a bit:Īll routes are sustainable, i.e: at least 10% utilization (no easy way to prove this with a single screenshot, but you can just download my save file and check for yourself - I also included my safe progression from start to finish to prove that this run wasn't just cheated into being)Īll routes are profitable (if any plane would fly in the negative, it would be shown on the first page (this one) in red).
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u/ikarami posted about his achievement two years ago (I stumbled upon his post while researching how to fly the notorious Tokyo-Santiago de Chile route).

I'm not the first one to do this, of course. So the natural progerssion is, of course, to fly ALL OF THEM.

Turns out they can be very profitable (some more than others of course) and way less work than the orders I used to do. I never got how routes worked as a child, but recently, after well over a decade of not playing, I picked the game up again and tried them out. After 15 years, I can finally and proudly say to have truly "beaten" the Free Game mode of Airline Tycoon, one of my favourite games of my childhood, by flying all routes not only sustainably, but also profitably.
