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Loadfactor is the metric you use to see how full your flights are. It is basically the percentage of seats filled out of all the seats for sale. <br><br />
If you fly an aircraft with 100 seats once per day on a route, but only sell 50 of those seats, your loadfactor is 50 %. If you sell 98 of those seats, then your loadfactor is 98 %. <br />
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In Airline Mogul it is desirable to have a loadfactor of as close to 100% as possible. It is usually accomplished by lowering ticket prices on routes with loadfactors below 100 %. <br> <br />
If a competitor lowers their prices, your loadfactor might change, too. If a competitor leaves a route, your loadfactor does not change until you [[Edit Route|edit the route]] again.</div>1993matias