Pax disappeared in Japan?

Hi.

Game world is Croydon. Why on earth there has been a dramatic loss of passengers suddenly in few last days in Japan?

I mean just looking for example destination statistics of NRT and HND absolute amount of pax has reduced By tens of thousands in just couple of days. Is there some kind of bug because I don't think it would be realism in real world that people just stop travelling all of a sudden and almost everybody at the same time....

Timo

CEO

Black Watch Airlines

And as I just looked the other game worlds, the same thing is happening there as well (Pearls & Idlewild)....

I am not sure which statistic you are refering to, but some statistics are based on the current week, which starts at monday and stops at sunday. So you only see the flights of the current week, i.e. at this moment only one day (monday). Check again on wednesday and you will see that the numbers increase...

You may click on the week number above the statistics itself to see (full) previous weeks.

I'm referring to statistics page which is found on each airport's page where you can see either market shares or pax statistics per destination. But thanks, I just have to hope that there's also increase in pax amounts in the same way (By tens of thousands of pax per destination) to fill up my planes again...

THese statistics a statisitics about done flights and not about a future possible amount of passenger who may book your airline.

Yes, I know that but I'm thinking about the trend here. If suddenly for example passenger amounts from Narita-Sapporo route goes down from 24000 to 7000 (difference -17000) (as it has done, the difference was red and amount almost -17000 and all other destinations almost the same) one has to be a little worried. With that rate pax amount is soon 0.

Timo

OK, now I get the idea what SK was driving here. As the week has only gone a couple of days there has not been so many pax yet and that calculations refers to last week, not for example last day or something.

One has to be careful in planning routes because when you look at the statistics at the beginning of the week one may go well to the wrong conclusions. Sorry my stupidity....

Timo