August 16, 201114 yr Commercial Member Cost index's are dropping fast due to the rise in fuel price's. I remember back in 2006 Easyjet 73G's used 35. And Jet 2 are now down to 8. Craig.Yeah some of the low cost guys are using pretty low values now. "Airway blockers" haha. Ryan MaziarzFor fastest support, please submit a ticket at http://support.precisionmanuals.com
August 16, 201114 yr Yeah some of the low cost guys are using pretty low values now. "Airway blockers" haha. Frederic Steiner.
August 16, 201114 yr There are some airlines using a fixed cost index. Either way, untilw e have some FS software that can perform the required calculations for us, having a guideline CI to work with is better than pure guesswork imo. i7 2600k @ 5.1Ghz, ASUS Sabertooth P67, 8GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1600Mhz, EVGA GTX 580 @ 950MHz, OCZ Vertex II 240GB, ASUS Xonar DG, Thermaltake Toughpower XT 875W PSU, Antec KÜHLER 620 W/C, Corsair 600T SE White My FS9 Screens - http://fs9screens.blogspot.com/ Callum Richardson
August 16, 201114 yr There is some great info here guys, thanks for posting. Jeff Hendershot"Roger, Roger...What's Our Vector, Victor?"
August 16, 201114 yr I've read somewhere that because of the high fuel price some airlines CI is very low, below 20's. For some reason 12 springs to mind!! I read the list posted and it is quite interesting. Wonder how up to date it is. FRED
August 16, 201114 yr Commercial Member Norwegian standard values for cost index is 15 for NG and 20 for CL Exceptions Routes to LGW, SXF, VIE, ORY, DUS - operate at cost index 40, Return flights, use standard cost indexRoutes to and from HRG - operate at cost index 80
August 17, 201114 yr Author Thank You all your comments!! I'll also take a look at the pdf's. *******
August 17, 201114 yr GOL is 27 fixed.Transavia is ~11 | I7 2600K @ 4.7 | GTX 550 TI | Corsair 8GB 1600 | ASUS P8P67 | Cooler Master V10 | Corsair TX650 | Thermaltake V4 | SAITEK PRO-FLIGHT YOKE - GS THROTTLE SE Eric Canto
August 17, 201114 yr BA usually operates at 28 however some routes flown in the USA operate at 0. -- X-Plane, Mac OS, XSB
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