Game Introduction
AirTycoon 5, loved by players around the world, has been fully upgraded with premium 3D graphics and an upgraded UI.
Game Features
- Turn-based single player airline management simulation game
- Gorgeous 3D graphics
- Real-time realistic game background based on history
- About 170 real airplane models released over time
- Airline managing 500 airports worldwide
- Take over other companies
- Detailed management reports and report history.
- Incidents due to increased weather and some engine failures.
Major differences from previous versions
Introducing the hub concept
- The headquarters is located in the city you selected when you started the game
- When starting a route, the departure airport must be the airport of the city where the head office or branch is located.
City name value
- Increase brand value through city advertising investment
- Set up a branch when the name value is 50 or more
ETC
- 2D/3D map selection options
- Increase the number of slots
- Introduction of in-flight service packages
- Up to 25 slot requests at a time
Extra plane
B747SP, B707-320B, A319neo, A320neo, A321neo, B787-10, B737-10, E175-E2, E190-E2, E195-E2, Caravelle1, Caravelle10B, Caravelle12, DC-8-61F, DC-8-62F , DC-8-72F
Useful game tips
- Open a new route between cities with a high level of business/tourism, while being less competitive (or not).Make all your flight schedules the same as “Available flight schedules”
- Price increase when occupancy rate is 100%
- Reduced fares when occupancy is below 70%
- If the route is highly competitive and you are not making enough profit from it, firmly close your existing route and open up another new route.
- Set up a fuel tank to save your fuel bills.
- Build a pit and a VIP lounge in your hub city to maximize your profits.
- Strategically manage all your routes using your unparalleled business skills.
- Provide your passengers with unparalleled comfort by better adjusting your aircraft seats and providing high-quality cabin service.
- Generate steady income by buying or building your own airport.
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