Globe Alliance

Globe Alliance Monthly Update - OCT 2015

 

Management News

Globe Alliance announces KAS Airways as Alliance Program Director (DP) with responsibility to coordinate alliance collaborative project, effective Oct 15, 2015 with first project of acquiring Fly Venezuela has been successfully completed. The alliance management and members are also busy with research project on Quimby server which actively being shared in second alliance whatsapp group, to ensure alliance leading position in next launch of gameworld.

 

Members News

This month, Globe Alliance welcome Gloria al bravo AIR (G-025), INDIA JET (G-026), Gulf Cargo Lines (G-027C) - a cargo holding by Qatar Airlines International, Yujin Airlines (G-028) - a subsidiary of Yugen Airlines, Fly Venezuela (G-029) - a subsidiary of Gloria al bravo AIR. We thank you all for joining the alliance and look forward for positive collaboration. Sadly, Globe Alliance is saying goodbye to US Eagle (G-011) of United States and Symbio Airlines (G-022) of Germany as the airline is liquidated. Our European and North American members and partners are expected to step forward and take care the impacted passengers. Additionally we also in final discussion for a new European airline member acceptance. 

 

Alliance Outlook

At the end of October 2015, Globe Alliance consists of 25 airlines, serving approximate 1,260 airports (+ 8%) with more than 165,000 flights (+ 20%) and transporting 12 million passengers (+ 33%). AGEX has reversed its downward trend, back to 800-level with 8% growth in last 30 days. The alliance maintain seat load factor of 88.27%  (+ 8.27 from targeted 80%) and passenger revenue of AS$ 3.28 billion (AS$ 4.2 billion combined) with revenue per pax slightly improve by 2% to AS$ 273

 

Top Performers

Globe Alliance honors 8 of our members in Top 20 in term of passenger/week worldwide stats. Congratulations to Tranquil Wings Nieu (#4 | - ), Eastern Link (#5 | +1), PRO Airlines (#7 | +2), Brasil Airways (#8 | -3 ), Rajawali Nusantara (#13 |  +1), Qatar Airlines International (#16 | +1), Champ Air USA (#18 | new), and Yugen Airlines (#19 | new). Exceptional Performance Award is given to Champ Air USA and Yugen Airlines who manage to get in the top 20. We will have complete profile of Champ Air USA and Yugen Airlines, along with their success story in our internal publication.

 

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Globe Alliance Monthly Update - NOV 2015

 

Management News

Globe Alliance announces PRO Airlines as Regional Director, Central & East Asia (D-CE) with responsibility to coordinate members and initiatives in Central & East Asia region, effective immediately. Management also agree to form Globe Antitrust Committee, chaired by Alliance Legal Director, to oversee competition and resolve conflict between members. Alliance management has also decided to increase membership requirement to 700x weekly departure, a grace-period of 1 year will be granted to existing member to comply with this requirement. 

 

Members News

This month, Globe Alliance welcome Rajawali PNG (G-030), Rajawali Africa (G-031), Rajawali Pakistan (G-032), three subsidiaries of Rajawali Nusantara, and also we would like to welcome Chilean Sky (G-033) and Norwair (G-034). We thank you all for joining the alliance and look forward for positive collaboration. Sadly, Globe Alliance is saying goodbye to INDIA JET (G-026) of India as the airline is liquidated. Our Asian and Middle East members are working to accommodate the impacted passengers. 

 

Alliance Outlook

At the end of November 2015, Globe Alliance consists of 28 airlines, serving approximate 1,410 airports (+ 12%) with more than 220,000 flights (+ 33%) and transporting 16 million passengers (+ 33%). AGEX now at 900-level with + 4.48% growth in last 30 days. The alliance maintain seat load factor of 86.39%  (+ 6.39 from targeted 80%) and passenger revenue of AS$ 4.5 billion (AS$ 6 billion combined) with revenue per pax slightly improve by 2.9% to AS$ 281

 

Top Performers

Globe Alliance honors 7 of our members in Top 20 in term of passenger/week worldwide stats. Congratulations to Tranquil Wings Nieu (#2 | +2 ), Eastern Link (#5 | - ), PRO Airlines (#6 | +1), Brasil Airways (#7 | +1 ), Qatar Airlines International (#11 | +5), Rajawali Nusantara (#12 |  +1), and Yugen Airlines (#14 | n+5). Exceptional Performance Award is given to Qatar Airlines International and Yugen Airlines who jump 5 points. We will have complete profile of Qatar Airlines International and Yugen Airlines, along with their success story in our internal publication.

 

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Globe Alliance Monthly Update - NOV 2015

 

Management News

Globe Alliance announces PRO Airlines as Regional Director, Central & East Asia (D-CE) with responsibility to coordinate members and initiatives in Central & East Asia region, effective immediately. Management also agree to form Globe Antitrust Committee, chaired by Alliance Legal Director, to oversee competition and resolve conflict between members. Alliance management has also decided to increase membership requirement to 700x weekly departure, a grace-period of 1 year will be granted to existing member to comply with this requirement. 

 

Members News

This month, Globe Alliance welcome Rajawali PNG (G-030), Rajawali Africa (G-031), Rajawali Pakistan (G-032), three subsidiaries of Rajawali Nusantara, and also we would like to welcome Chilean Sky (G-033) and Norwair (G-034). We thank you all for joining the alliance and look forward for positive collaboration. Sadly, Globe Alliance is saying goodbye to INDIA JET (G-026) of India as the airline is liquidated. Our Asian and Middle East members are working to accommodate the impacted passengers. 

 

Alliance Outlook

At the end of November 2015, Globe Alliance consists of 28 airlines, serving approximate 1,410 airports (+ 12%) with more than 220,000 flights (+ 33%) and transporting 16 million passengers (+ 33%). AGEX now at 900-level with + 4.48% growth in last 30 days. The alliance maintain seat load factor of 86.39%  (+ 6.39 from targeted 80%) and passenger revenue of AS$ 4.5 billion (AS$ 6 billion combined) with revenue per pax slightly improve by 2.9% to AS$ 281

 

Top Performers

Globe Alliance honors 7 of our members in Top 20 in term of passenger/week worldwide stats. Congratulations to Tranquil Wings Nieu (#2 | +2 ), Eastern Link (#5 | - ), PRO Airlines (#6 | +1), Brasil Airways (#7 | +1 ), Qatar Airlines International (#11 | +5), Rajawali Nusantara (#12 |  +1), and Yugen Airlines (#14 | n+5). Exceptional Performance Award is given to Qatar Airlines International and Yugen Airlines who jump 5 points. We will have complete profile of Qatar Airlines International and Yugen Airlines, along with their success story in our internal publication.

 

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Globe Alliance is deeply saddened by the departure of number 1 player and our strongest ally in Europe, Buetty Airways. With all alliance members have interline with the airline and apparently enjoy mutually beneficial business relation, not to mention the airline extensive coverage in Europe, Buetty Airways liquidation certainly come as a surprise and will leave a huge gap in Riem's European network.

"Although the airline has stated no interest to join our alliance, we already consider him as a shadow member and readily welcome him should he change his mind. The lost is wasteful and this is why we need a lively alliance to prevent top major airlines from epidemic boredom syndrome and end up in single row liquidation text news," said Revan of Rajawali Nusantara, Globe Alliance Executive Director.

"In the absence of strong ally in Europe, we are preparing funding scheme to beef up our European members as well as potential alliance partner. Alternatively, we also consider a possibility of initiating internal project with aims to close the hole left by Buetty's departure from Riem," said Bruno of Brasil Airways, Globe Alliance Commercial Director.

"As soon as we learn about Buetty Airways departure, we held emergency meeting within the alliance. We also in talks with regulators and a number of potential European partners, to immediately cover the hole in the networks. At the moment we are evaluating all potential scenario," said Anthony of Yugen Airlines, Globe Alliance Relationship Director

"We are reviewing our alliance network and will adjust flight frequencies accordingly, to better accommodate affected passengers. We have lobbied German and EU regulator to grant our alliance a special temporary 5th, 7th, 8th freedom in EU especially during this coming holiday season to minimize the disruption of passengers travel plan," discussed Jeff of Tranquil Wings Nieu and Inaki of PRO Airlines, Globe Alliance Regional Directors

As a token of friendship to Buetty Airways and social responsibility of the largest alliance in Riem, Globe Alliance offer free rerouting of Buetty Airways tickets within the alliance network, subject to 24hours - seat availability and first come first served basis. This offer valid for all cancelled Buetty flights from the time the airline liquidated up to 7th January 2016. While the airfare is free, passengers still need to pay airport tax and any applicable fees. All tickets issued are non-refundable and come with complimentary 20kg baggage allowance.

Simply provide the original ticket to the nearest Alliance Representative Office, we will reroute your flight through Globe Alliance network and we will notify you if there are available seat 24 hours before the flight. Bear in mind as we reroute you through our network, it might require travel to one of our alliance hubs, which will increase travel time significantly and you might be required to have additional travel document such as transit visa. Our representative will advice you on this and will work out the best option for you.

For flights from 8th January 2016 and up to 30th June 2016, we will offer 50% off on the rerouting fare, subject to one week seat availability. Beyond that and during 2016, we will offer 10% off on the rerouting fare, for a confirmed booking. We hope this will help affected passengers especially during this travel peak period and happy holidays from Globe Alliance.

Globe Alliance Monthly Update - DEC 2015

 

First of all on behalf of the management and members, we would like to with you Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Hopefully the coming year bring more fun and prosperity to AS realm.

 

Management News

Globe Alliance has just went through a severe turbulence, and although sadly this incident cost us some of our prominent directors, we affirm at the moment the alliance is up and well. We abolish the roles of regional directors and restructured the management team down to four board members. Check our alliance page for detail management structure.

 

Members News

This month Globe Alliance say goodbye to a number of airlines. Please see our alliance page for detail former members. We thank you for our loyal members, left what is behind in 2015 and welcome what 2016 will bring.

 

Alliance Outlook

At the end of December 2015, Globe Alliance consists of 18 airlines, serving approximate 1,000 airports with more than 120,000 flights/week and transporting 12 million passengers/week. AGEX stable at 900-level in last 30 days. The alliance maintain seat load factor of 84.43% and passenger revenue of AS$ 3.4 billion with revenue per pax of AS$ 283

 

Top Performers

Globe Alliance honors 5 of our members in TOP 20 in term of passenger/week worldwide stats. Congratulations to Tranquil Wings Nieu (#1 | +1 ), Eastern Link (#4 | +1), Rajawali Nusantara (#12 |  -), Siamese Airways (#14 | new) and KAS Airways (#15 | new). Exceptional Performance Award is given to Siamese Airways and KAS Airways who made new entries into TOP 20. 

 

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hi there. still new to this game. how did you design the livery? it is so beautiful,

Finally Top 20  ;)

Globe Alliance H1 Update - JUN 2016

Founded 30th June 2015, Globe Alliance celebrate first anniversary of the alliance in 30th June 2016, in a not so glamorous way as Riem current situation is in the brink of a recession. Nonetheless, we thank you AS Team for maintaining a fantastic game for us, and also to our partners airlines, friends in forum, for healthy competition and friendly interaction during our one year existence. We hope to continue the good relation we had on Riem to the future and possibly extend to other gameworld later as well.

Management News

The 1st Anniversary also mean the term is ending for Alliance Board of Director, with the exception of Rajawali Nusantara serving a second term as Executive Director. In this occasion we would like to welcome new management team to the board, Brasil Airways is replacing Tranquil Wings Nieu as Commercial Director, Japan Imperial Airlines is replacing KAS Airways as Relationship Director, and Hong Kong Worldwide is replacing Eastern Link as Legal Director. Highest appreciation to the former directors, welcome to the new directors, good luck with your new assignment!

 

Members News

From the last update, we welcome quite a few members to the alliance, including some prominent former members that return to the alliance. Personal welcome has been extended in our alliance internal forum. Although the merger with Odyssey Alliance has been halted due to internal reason, we happy to welcome a few of ex-Odyssey who join us on their own. We are the best alliance in Riem thanks to our members achievements and determined to continue the excellence spirit. The new management has been appointed to support our vision to become the most active, successful and law-abiding alliance in Riem and hopefully become a model to other world as well when we decided to expand. So thank you everyone for choosing Globe Alliance, and hopefully we will continue to become the best alliance in Riem. 

 

Alliance Outlook

On week 26, the Globe Alliance 1st Anniversary week in June 2016, Globe Alliance consists of 28 airlines, serving approximate 1,618 airports with almost 300,000 flights/week and transporting 21.5 million passengers/week. AGEX sadly at an all time low 700-level in last 6 months and the alliance drop seat load factor to 74.22% (from 84.43 at the end of the year). Our weekly passenger revenue increase to AS$ 5.5 billion while weekly revenue per pax down to AS$ 256. Our total revenue increase is attributed to the growing number of airline members, however the declining AGEX is represented in the drop of seat load factor and weekly revenue per pax. Some airlines are also reporting turning loss as a result of declining AGEX.

 

Top Performers

Globe Alliance honors 7 of our members in TOP 20 in term of passenger/week worldwide stats. Congratulations to Tranquil Wings Nieu (#1 | - ), Eastern Link (#4 | -), Con Carolus (#5 | -), Brasil Airways (#7 | -), Japan International Airlines (#8 | -), Rajawali Nusantara (#11 |  +1), and Maxx Fly Airways (#20 | new). Exceptional Performance Award is given to Maxx Fly Airways who made new entries into TOP 20. 

 

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Rajawali Nusantara has announce it's CEO immediate resignation from the Globe Alliance Executive Director. CEO of Rajawali Nusantara has been the ex officio Alliance Executitve Director since the foundation of the alliance in 30th June 2015. Mr. Revan Amadeus stated personal matter and to focus on his airline as the reason for sudden and immediate resignation.

This is the last alliance update published from the office of CEO of Rajawali Nusantara.

Globe Alliance Q3 Update - SEP 2016

Management News

Rajawali Nusantara has announce the resignation of Mr. Revan Amadeus from the office of Globe Alliance Executive Director effective immediately. Caretaker has been appointed but no strategic decision will be made until a definitive Executive Director take office. "I would like to extend highest appreciation to our board of directors, our airline members and partners  for the opportunity to manage this awesome alliance. We have been through up and down, we have prove our resilience to any adversary, and there's no other direction for this alliance except fly higher with even more agility and passion.," said Mr. Revan on goodbye statement. Rajawali Nusantara and its airline group remain committed members of Globe Alliance.

Members News

During this Quarter, we lost a very prominent member who are with us from the very beginning. Siamese Airways ceased operation on September 2016 and left a huge gap in South East Asia. The alliance expect a few airlines will join later and fortify the alliance foot-prints in South East Asia. At the moment, Riem has no major airlines in Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand, three of the most busiest aviation country in Asia. At the moment our airline members also busy growing alliance leasing arms. Internally, our members have been leasing more than 100 aircraft with very cheap price. We hope this initiative will help fast-forward our fellow members business. 

Alliance Outlook

On week 40, Globe Alliance consists of 28 airlines, serving approximate 1,753 airports with  370,000 flights/week and transporting 28 million passengers/week. AGEX has return to happy 800-level for the last 3 months and the alliance able to recover to 80% seat load factorOur weekly passenger revenue jump 60% to AS$ 8.5 billion while weekly revenue per pax rise to AS$ 285. At this condition, we advise our airline members to prudentially expand their airline and maintain higher cash adequacy ratio to hedge against unexpected AGEX decline.

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On Oct 11th, 2016, Revan Amadeus vacated the Alliance Executive Director office, located on undisclosed top floor of Globe Tower in Doha. Flight RQ11 service from Doha to Singapore today change its radio call sign to Rajawali One as their CEO board their aircraft. While not flying his private dreamliner, The Qatari Al-Baker Sky Suite on Airbus A380 is not a bad experience for the CEO. 

My inner journalist came out, reading this.

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 The alliance expect a few airlines will join later and fortify the alliance foot-prints in South East Asia."

Dear Mr. ex-ceo:

And why would anyone go se-asia, when u are already deployed there, and occupied all profitable routes?  Not to mention the 3 said country/city-state + the fact that your members getting 10-20 aircrafts per week(just like in India :slight_smile: ). So one must have some sort of masochism to launch a company there.

Would u like to comment, Mr. ?

As said in the news report, Malaysia is one of the biggest markets and KUL still has over 60% free slots - so why not jumping on the train? If the alliance will help with cheap planes, you can grow there pretty fast...

About your question HunEndorfin I think that you should understand that our alliance strategy is up to us to decide what to do. The masochist part of playing in any country is up to you to decide.

About the planes gladly we have the money to support our members and we don’t consider support another person that isn’t in our alliance at this moment.

Please understand that crying in forum won’t help you getting planes.

In fact that only shows how you can’t walk on your own so that makes you application to the alliance even less attractive.

I'm not sure what u are commented on, cavalini.

 i had 100% sfo even when u  spammed leased ~60 planes to my competitor, and never sent application to your ally(just a few others).

I was just curious why your exceo expecting new airlines to emerge se-asia, while most of its routes(not slots!) crowded in riem standards(ofc there are already a few tries, but they are dying out fast) .

As for your scornful part of your comment or “personal attack”, (well sort of) : Try harder, i’m a Hungarian, + working in medical area, i’m used to handle civilians like u. 

(or instead, just answer to my question or just not comment)

 

I'm not sure what u are commented on, cavalini.

i had 100% sfo even when u spammed leased ~60 planes to my competitor, and never sent application to your ally(just a few others).

I was just curious why your exceo expecting new airlines to emerge se-asia, while most of its routes(not slots!) crowded in riem standards(ofc there are already a few tries, but they are dying out fast) .

As for your scornful part of your comment or “personal attack”, (well sort of) : Try harder, i’m a Hungarian, + working in medical area, i’m used to handle civilians like u.

(or instead, just answer to my question or just not comment)

Well lol new airlines will join these airlines are owned by players that are members already... I can't understand what Hungary has to do with it, I did not attack I just said that you should stop crying about it and get a life and play without complain about others, but as you deleted your account in Riem I think you now can start complaining about other alliance in other forum.

Wish you the best in the new world you play.

@HunEndorfin Alliances are usually more than just a bunch of airlines but rather a bunch of players. On any world I play (atleast all worlds where there is more than one alliance) I am an Unity member. For example if I start playing on Meigs (I have never played there) and me and my competitor who is double my size apply for Unity membership at the same time I will get it. This is what is called alliance support and an alliance who does not belive in and endorse it´s members is not an alliance I would like to have anything to do with. Then of course any good alliance help it´s member when they are in need. The best way to counter a competitor who gets 100 cheap planes is to either get backed by an other alliance or to beat him in flight ratings or both. As I have said hundreds of times is to prove yourself and thereby build relations.

When I first joined Unity Skies I got invited by a dominant member. Who had just one day sent me a message saying something in the lines of "Hello, I see you have grown quickly and I think you potential to cover the market do you need any help". This guy then mentored me, got me cheap leases and finally invited me to Unity and put me into contact with the other Unity members. Then he sadly got tired of Stapleton and left. 

India is a crucial market and any alliances is very interested to have a presence there. If you prove yourself and show you can grow quickly then I am sure you will be backed by an other alliance. India is large and 60 planes is nothing. Crying to Globe wont help because they already got their member in India and will probably not accept you. When talking about Riem you could try out Scandinavia or Malaysia which are both markets which I have played in myself and really enjoyed and you could try to apply to Globe Alliance again :).

i like these "say a dude who sitting on hes chair with neutral face that hes crying, to try to offend/mock him, and to try to force him to start bitching out for real" Sadly, this is basic psychology , which haz no effect on someone like me. Dude, we hungarians swearing the most on this planet, we have hundreds if not thousands (for real, u can check it ) of foul words in our lng, we used to swear, even for nothing,like greeting each other. u will know it, when i'l be offended , lol(thats why i'm mentioned where i live, in case if u are wondered). 

And i’m deleted, because i wont spend my precious salary to compete sby who haz a whole ally from the start behind himself, sooner or later, my sfo would fail.

Bot hey, u see cavalini? Ppl like Cbe, because u can reason with him(tho i said i never aplicated to globe, yet u said “again” but whatever :slight_smile: ) and wont be defensinve/personal from start like u :3


So lets stay at malaysia, (which is a fine  country, yes ) , my problem is that one, w/o alliance connection , why should launch an enterprise there, he can get weekly 1-2 a/c at the beginning , while your, or maybe any other large ally’s member would get 10-20. That sentence (The alliance expect a few airlines will join later and fortify the alliance foot-prints in South East Asia. ) where i raised my eyebrow, and became curious -except if rpang wanted to say: to join the ally itself, and not to the market as a neutral player, because then there is some misunderstanding-.

I dont care about india,i used that as a learning place -as i mentioned in general forum- cavalini started to derail me(w/o much success).

“The best way to counter a competitor who gets 100 cheap planes is to either get backed by an other alliance or to beat him in flight ratings or both”. <-- well, the latter one is quite hard when allymember haz 99 ratings from , start, therefore, a neutral “fng”(random mw2 reference) player should fail by default, since he haz less connections  which leads to 20-50% load factors, and crash. , actually this is my entire question is about.

Your last sentence is wrong. Also a new player can start with 100% load factor within a couple of days, with the initial 10 Mio AS$. You will definitely grow not as fast as an established airline but it is possible. Demand in Malaysia is very high, and in case you can start with used planes, everything is possible.

If you offend an alliance or a big player, then you might be lost - if hundreds of planes and cheapest possible prices will thrown into the game, then game over. And of course, Globe Alliance is seeking for new members to join their alliance to save the hot spots.

@HunEndorfin Alliances are usually more than just a bunch of airlines but rather a bunch of players. On any world I play (atleast all worlds where there is more than one alliance) I am an Unity member. For example if I start playing on Meigs (I have never played there) and me and my competitor who is double my size apply for Unity membership at the same time I will get it. This is what is called alliance support and an alliance who does not belive in and endorse it´s members is not an alliance I would like to have anything to do with. Then of course any good alliance help it´s member when they are in need. The best way to counter a competitor who gets 100 cheap planes is to either get backed by an other alliance or to beat him in flight ratings or both. As I have said hundreds of times is to prove yourself and thereby build relations.

When I first joined Unity Skies I got invited by a dominant member. Who had just one day sent me a message saying something in the lines of "Hello, I see you have grown quickly and I think you potential to cover the market do you need any help". This guy then mentored me, got me cheap leases and finally invited me to Unity and put me into contact with the other Unity members. Then he sadly got tired of Stapleton and left. 

India is a crucial market and any alliances is very interested to have a presence there. If you prove yourself and show you can grow quickly then I am sure you will be backed by an other alliance. India is large and 60 planes is nothing. Crying to Globe wont help because they already got their member in India and will probably not accept you. When talking about Riem you could try out Scandinavia or Malaysia which are both markets which I have played in myself and really enjoyed and you could try to apply to Globe Alliance again :).

I think He didn't understand that we already have alliance member subsidiaries in India and that was the motive not to help him, Yes I'll help new players but as I said I preffer to help alliance members/friends....

Your last sentence is wrong. Also a new player can start with 100% load factor within a couple of days, with the initial 10 Mio AS$. You will definitely grow not as fast as an established airline but it is possible. Demand in Malaysia is very high, and in case you can start with used planes, everything is possible.

If you offend an alliance or a big player, then you might be lost - if hundreds of planes and cheapest possible prices will thrown into the game, then game over. And of course, Globe Alliance is seeking for new members to join their alliance to save the hot spots.

Yes Highscore you are correct we are always seeking for players that can help on our network but, the player in this case didn't had the patience to PM one of us and talk, he just came into the forum and started the cry thing.

Dude, we hungarians swearing the most on this planet, we have hundreds if not thousands (for real, u can check it ) of foul words in our lng, we used to swear, even for nothing,like greeting each other. u will know it, when i'l be offended , lol(thats why i'm mentioned where i live, in case if u are wondered).

And i’m deleted, because i wont spend my precious salary to compete sby who haz a whole ally from the start behind himself, sooner or later, my sfo would fail.

Bot hey, u see cavalini? Ppl like Cbe, because u can reason with him(tho i said i never aplicated to globe, yet u said “again” but whatever :slight_smile: ) and wont be defensinve/personal from start like u :3

I was not defensive because no attack was directed at me from the start. If you would have commented the same about my alliance I would probably responded the same. This still does not mean that I am defending bcavalini which is as good at defending that he has earned himself quite a nickname around the community (won’t write it here as I dont want bad publicity for Globe alliance).

I understand that Hungarians have great personal pride but taking it up everywhere is not necessary. Being half Romanian I can not necessarily say that I respect Hungarian ideals but the conflict is far worse from the point of view of the Hungarians. Though I often choose to not bring in politics here. I really enjoy Budapest and the city is very dear to me for a couple of reasons. I belive that one of the greatest hotels in the world is in Budapest the Royal Corinthia Grand Hotel, the worlds best cafe is in Budapest which is the the New York Cafe, the best market, most beautiful parliament and Budapest is one of the most fun cities for Christmas. Overall Hungary is a great country and since the first world war they are not in territory which is not theirs anymore.

This is way too off topic for Globe Alliance but sadly I got a full inbox and I need to consider what messages to delete or I could keep it this way to not get spammed for logo or livery requests anymore.