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How to Quickly Level Up and Earn Money in Cabin Crew Life Simulator

Continuing from our previous discussion on ranks and levels in Cabin Crew Life Simulator, today we’ll dive deeper into the scoring mechanics and how to quickly level up while ensuring safe flights and keeping passengers satisfied.

As always: Safety comes first, and service comes second.

1. How Is Your Flight Scored?

All your actions are tracked and evaluated by the airline. The primary focus remains on ensuring all safety procedures are followed correctly, which accounts for 60% of your total flight score. The remaining 40% is based on your service quality.

While actual flights may include additional tasks depending on the aircraft types and airline, we’ve streamlined the core activities for simplicity and ease of gameplay. Below are the key activities:

Safety Activities:

  • Inspect the quality of safety equipment.
  • Verify passengers’ tickets before boarding.
  • Ensure proper closure of aircraft doors.
  • Keep items organized and secured in the galley.
  • Properly store trolleys in their designated safety positions.
  • Ensure aisles are free of obstructions.
  • Secure overhead bins throughout the flight.
    During taxi, takeoff, and landing, confirm passengers are:

  • Fasten seatbelts.

  • Folding their tray tables.

  • Opening window shades.

Service Activities:

  • Serve food and drinks according to passenger requests.
  • Avoid issuing incorrect commands to passengers (e.g., telling a seated passenger to unbuckle their seatbelt unnecessarily).
  • Quickly address passenger concerns when they arise.
  • Greet passengers warmly during boarding and bid them farewell during deboarding.

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2. How Much Can You Earn Per Flight?

Your earnings depend on several factors: the aircraft type, number of passengers, and the total number of violations during a flight. Your earnings can be positive or even negative!

Here’s how it’s calculated:

Earnings Formula:

(Total Flight Minutes × Level Ratio × Aircraft Average Pay) + Passenger Bonus + In-Flight Sales Revenue − Safety Violations Penalties.

The higher your level, the larger the aircraft, and the longer the flight, the greater your potential earnings. Additionally:

  • Passenger Bonus: You earn a set amount for each passenger served.
  • Penalties: Safety violations can result in significant fines.
  • In-Flight Sales Revenue: Profits from items sold during the flight contribute to your income.

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3. Can You Prolong Flights for More Earnings?

Yes, since earnings are tied to flight duration, longer flights can increase your income. However:

  • Time Limit: Flights have a maximum allowable duration, so you can’t extend indefinitely.
  • Reputation Impact: Delaying flights unnecessarily reduces your reputation score, as passengers become frustrated and tired.

4. How Does Reputation Affect Gameplay?

Much like EXP points, your Reputation score is critical for progression. To rank up, you’ll need to level up and meet certain reputation thresholds.

Reputation Score Criteria:

Your reputation reflects your professionalism, service attitude, and passenger satisfaction. Poor service or unnecessary delays lower your reputation.

Consequences of Low Reputation:

  • Dissatisfied passengers will leave negative reviews.
  • Prolonged delays result in unhappy passengers and a worse overall experience.

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5. Passenger Reviews

After each flight, passengers will provide feedback. While most feedback is constructive, you may occasionally encounter harsh or rude comments if service doesn’t meet expectations. This mirrors the challenges of working in a high-pressure, demanding cabin crew’s job.

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Stay tuned for the next installment, where we’ll delve deeper into customer service mechanics. Get ready to explore the art of passenger satisfaction!

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