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Corporate Virtual is one of the most modern and advanced Virtual Airlines in Europe and the Americas to date. Corporate Virtual recreates the real world operations of Oneworld, Skyteam and Star Alliance as close as possible using Flight Simulator, thus adding to the realism we aim to provide to our pilots.

Flights can be flown on the VATSIM & IVAO network or offline if you so wish. We have a simple and easy to use kACARS which is very user friendly, which pilots will use to log their flights.

Why not sign up and see what one of the fastest growing and most exciting virtual airlines on the web can offer you!

Regards.

Daniel Cormack

Website : http://www.corporateva.co.uk/index.php

Email : ceo@corporateva.co.uk

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Nice concept however a few pointers. Firstly a big issue is that corporate is not spelt "corperate". Also free hosting generally messes around with PHPVMS and it could be the possible reason why there is a PHP error on your homepage. Also on the note of free hosting; a TLD really boosts a virtual airlines' image. To be successful in the Virtual Airline sector, you have to at least invest in the latter.

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Nice concept however a few pointers. Firstly a big issue is that corporate is not spelt "corperate". Also free hosting generally messes around with PHPVMS and it could be the possible reason why there is a PHP error on your homepage. Also on the note of free hosting; a TLD really boosts a virtual airlines' image. To be successful in the Virtual Airline sector, you have to at least invest in the latter.

Hey thanks for your helpful and intresting finds and comments. I am going to start working on the editing of the site later on today as I stupidly entered the wrong details.

Regards.

Daniel Cormack

Website : http://www.corporateva.co.uk/index.php

Email : ceo@corporateva.co.uk

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Did I miss something?

hes one of those that sign up to VAs and doesnt fly ...more like a ghost account and has opened a couple VAs from what ive seen since ive been here...i believe hes opened BMI not that long ago!!

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Daniel the reason why your VA's never become popular is your lack of comitment to your own VA's. It simply isn't enough to just choose an airline set up a Site and then wait for fans of that airline to join you. You need to keep improving your Site. Add more functions. Try to offer things others don't and best if you also learn some coding. People want to see that there is something going on. That there is someone behind that VA who actually cares about it. In the First 6-7 months we were about 3 actively flying pilots at Hellenic Airways but i never thought about closing it and open up another VA. Instead i tried to improve what we have and after 2 years i'm still improving our services all the time. And now we have a nice stock of active pilots and it gets better every month. What you do is only putting a bad reputation on yourself and will lead to exactly the opposite of what you want. People just see Daniel Cormack is CEO and leave your Site cause they know you close down.

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As mseiwald has said, you need to wrok hard. A VA is not an easy job as you think it is. You really have to work hard behind the scenes. If one thing is not working, try another. Not another VA. You need to give pilots a reason to fly. Dont just join the band wagon and go for a EU based airline or an American based airline. It may be a bit harder, but going for a place that is not served by a lot of VA's can actually get you more pilots, as it gives them more places to fly that are interesting, instead of the boring old EU/US routes. Not that they are bad, but they have been done to death. People like to explore places, so give pilots that opportunity to do so. You need to plan your VA's better. Don't just go out, get some hosting, a domain and slap phpvms up with a template, and change a small amount in it. Plan it first, decide where you want to base your VA, what airline you want to base it on. If fictional, you can use a real world airlines routes, so you can make it a bit easier. But if fictional, start small, a few 737's or A320's or smaller, depending on the type of VA you want. Don't go straight for the 30 A380's, 50 747's, 10 777's, 20 A330's, that is just unrealistic, and it won't get you many pilots, and any pilot that does join, is unlikely to actually fly.

You need a proper foundation to work on. And that is your plan. Your plan gives your VA the foundation on which you can build. You need to run it like a real business. This is what is actually very interesting about running a VA, it gives you an insight into how to run a real business (not all aspects of it, but a lot) You wont be able to go into the real world with just a plan for a VA and put it directly into real world use, but you can use it as a base to do so.

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Here is some of our stats....

Our airline's rank is 187

Total Pending Applications : 0

Total Pilots : 6

Total Hours : 161.48

Total Flights : 70

Total Miles Flown : 58027

Total Schedules : 3984

Total News Posts : 5

Total Passengers Carried : 11524

Total Fuel Burned : 1110397.30773926

Total Aircraft : 38

Total Airlines : 101

We are now also on payware hosting.

Regards

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You have permissions for those ThomsonVA rank images?

Hello Sava,

I have changed them. I actually never knew these were property of ThomsonVA as I had found the on Google. I would like to apologies to ThomsonVA for this.

Regards all.

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