When you have a flight and have expenses etc. does it include the plane leasing sum? I know I pay leasing once a week. But want to know if the profit of a flight is real profit or still have to pay the leasing from it.
If you scroll down it's listed under costs of capacity: Leasing/Depreciation.
In general, the flight costing tries to include all costs to fit exactly that purpose. However, keep in mind, that all costs that are not directly related to the flights can only be estimates.
If you scroll down it's listed under costs of capacity: Leasing/Depreciation.
In general, the flight costing tries to include all costs to fit exactly that purpose. However, keep in mind, that all costs that are not directly related to the flights can only be estimates.
Correct. If your plane flies one return per week, your leasing costs will come up at ~50% of your weekly leasing. If your flight isn't "profitable" due to leasing costs, add another flight to reduce that number.
If the flights are different stage lengths, it is probably an estimate based on something like ((this flight's time) / (total weekly flight time for aircraft))* (weekly leasing cost)
Make sure both of your flights can make money if you add another one!
If the flights are different stage lengths, it is probably an estimate based on something like ((this flight's time) / (total weekly flight time for aircraft))* (weekly leasing cost)
I think it's precisely that. Just to note, it's the total flight time including the turnaround time.
And the sum is an estimate as such, as it doesn't include aspects like seats, terminated contracts and so on. But it's sufficient performance measure for most of the cases.
thanks very much and another thing. I am browsing and trying to upload a new small logo but its appearing the old one the admins previously rejected. any help please?
It's just a problem with the cache of your browser. Force a hard reload, using Ctrl + F5 or similar.
ok worked fine thank you.