If any passenger receives their fourth anger cube, they storm out of the airport in a huff.
Any passengers still in an airport at the end of each turn get a red anger cube – they’re not happy to be kept waiting. The game proceeds through three decks of passenger cards representing morning, afternoon, and evening, with the weather changing during the day. And remember, despite everyone runnig their own airline, players are working together, so the planning stage is crucial – not only can you decide who’s doing what, you can arrange to meet at an airport and swap passengers, if you have room for them. Delivered passengers turn into cash, and cash can be used to buy more seats, more speed, or even a permit to use other player’s routes. What helps negotiate these hitches – and the ever-increasing volume of passengers – are upgrades for your plane. Secondly, although some routes are available to everyone, others can only used by particular players – at least at the start of the game. This can sometimes be helpful (a tail-wind makes you travel faster) but sometimes not (storms slow you down). Then everyone springs into action, collecting passengers and – soon – delivering them too. However – plans may change because although you can see which airports they’re waiting at, you won’t know where they want to go until you flip the timer, and turn the passenger cards over. Some passengers appear at the airports in the form of passenger cards, and the first round begins!Īctually, the first round doesn’t begin until all players are agreed, and that’s because each round only lasts 30 seconds! (even less with two or three players!) So before flipping the timer, players can discuss plans and decide what to do.
Players have a plane each on the board, and another in front of them showing how many passengers they can carry, and how fast they can go: at the start your plane can carry just one passenger and move three spaces, but you’re allowed an upgrade before the first round – an extra seat for the second passenger, or an extra movement point. The board shows a map of the USA, complete with airports and routes between them.
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