This is probably a weird nitpick, but I think the luxury passenger prices are too low.
Here's my math...
If each luxury stateroom requires 12.5 tons for the room and common space, 2 tons storage, 5 tons for a private steward cabin and common space, you're using 19.5 tons per luxury cabin.
If you compare other options, high staterooms end up average 9 tons each (assuming 1 steward cabin for every 10), High passage is 6 tons (plus steward every ten) standard is 5 tons per passenger, basic is 2.5 tons per passenger, low berth is .5 per passenger and requires 1 ton power for every 150.
Let's imagine a 100 ton passenger module featuring nothing but the tonnage required for the above accommodation, doing a jump 1 transit every two weeks. We'd see the following hypothetical returns...
1.
- 198 low berth passengers at 700cr/jump is 277,200cr/month - 19,800 life support = 257,400cr/month
- 40 basic passengers at 2,000cr/jump is 160,000cr/month - 60,000 life support = 100,000cr/month
- 20 standard passengers at 6,500cr/jump is 260,000cr/month - 40,000 life support = 220,000cr/month
- 15 high passage at 9,000cr/jump is 270,000cr/month - 40,000 life support** - 4000 wages* = 265,000cr/month
- 11 high staterooms at 12,000cr/jump is 264,000cr/month - 46,000 life support** - 2,000 wages* = 216,000cr/month
- 5 luxury staterooms at 20,000cr/jump is 200,000cr/month - 44,000 life support** - 15,000 wages* = 141,000cr/month
(*wages are 2 level 1 stewards for high passage, 1 for high staterooms and the 5 level 2 stewards for luxury passage)
(**life support costs include steward rooms and steward life support where applicable)
Despite requiring significantly more time, space and attention, luxury passengers provide a much smaller return on investment than even standard passenger fare, and High Stateroom fare, which should be more profitable than the High Passage rate, ends up falling under it. Lets see what it gives us at the other jump levels...
2.
- 198 low berth passengers at 1,300cr/jump is 514,800cr/month - 19,800 life support = 495,000cr/month
- 40 basic passengers at 3,000cr/jump is 240,000cr/month - 60,000 life support = 180,000cr/month
- 20 standard passengers at 10,000cr/jump is 400,000cr/month - 40,000 life support = 360,000cr/month
- 15 high passage at 14,000cr/jump is 420,000cr/month - 32,000 life support** - 4000 wages* = 368,000cr/month
- 11 high staterooms at 20,000cr/jump is 440,000cr/month - 46,000 life support** - 2,000 wages* = 392,000cr/month
- 5 luxury staterooms at 33,000cr/jump is 330,000cr/month - 45,000 life support** - 15,000 wages* = 270,000cr/month
3.
- 198 low berth passengers at 2,200cr/jump is 514,800cr/month - 19,800 life support = 851,400cr/month
- 40 basic passengers at 5,000cr/jump is 400,000cr/month - 60,000 life support = 340,000cr/month
- 20 standard passengers at 14,000cr/jump is 560,000cr/month - 40,000 life support = 560,000cr/month
- 15 high passage at 21,000cr/jump is 630,000cr/month - 32,000 life support** - 4000 wages* = 578,000cr/month
- 11 high staterooms at 27,000cr/jump is 594,000cr/month - 46,000 life support** - 2,000 wages* = 546,000cr/month
- 5 luxury staterooms at 44,000cr/jump is 440,000cr/month - 45,000 life support** - 15,000 wages* = 380,000cr/month
4.
- 198 low berth passengers at 3,900cr/jump is 1,544,400cr/month - 19,800 life support = 1,524,600 cr/month
- 40 basic passengers at 8,000cr/jump is 640,000cr/month - 60,000 life support = 580,000cr/month
- 20 standard passengers at 23,000cr/jump is 920,000cr/month - 40,000 life support = 880,000cr/month
- 15 high passage at 34,000cr/jump is1,020,000cr/month - 32,000 life support** - 4000 wages* = 984,000cr/month
- 11 high staterooms at 37,000cr/jump is 814,000cr/month - 46,000 life support** - 2,000 wages* = 766,000cr/month
- 5 luxury staterooms at 62,000cr/jump is 620,000cr/month - 45,000 life support** - 15,000 wages* =560,000cr/month
5.
- 198 low berth passengers at 7,200cr/jump is 2,851,200 cr/month - 19,800 life support = 2,831,400 cr/month
- 40 basic passengers at 14,000cr/jump is 1,120,000cr/month - 60,000 life support = 1,060,000 cr/month
- 20 standard passengers at 40,000cr/jump is 1,600,000 cr/month - 40,000 life support = 1,560,000cr/month
- 15 high passage at 60,000cr/jump is 1,800,000cr/month - 32,000 life support** - 4000 wages* = 1,760,000cr/month
- 11 high staterooms at 60,000cr/jump is 1,320, 000 cr/month - 46,000 life support** - 2,000 wages* = 1,272,000 cr/month
- 5 luxury staterooms at 98,000cr/jump is 980,000cr/month - 45,000 life support** - 15,000 wages* = 920,000cr/month
6
- 198 low berth passengers at 27,000cr/jump is 10,692,000cr/month - 19,800 life support = 10,672,200 cr/month
- 40 basic passengers at 55,000cr/jump is 4,400,000cr/month - 60,000 life support = 4,340,000cr/month
- 20 standard passengers at 130,000cr/jump is 5,200,000cr/month - 40,000 life support = 5,160,000 cr/month
- 15 high passage at 210,000cr/jump is 6,300,000cr/month - 32,000 life support** - 4000 wages* = 6,264,000cr/month
- 11 high staterooms at 175,000cr/jump is 3,850,000 cr/month - 46,000 life support** - 2,000 wages* = 3,802,000cr/month
- 5 luxury staterooms at 295,000cr/jump is 2,950,000cr/month - 45,000 life support** - 15,000 wages* = 2,890,000 cr/month
As you can see, the luxury and high wages offer increasingly small returns on investment as we go down the table, and soon High Stateroom returns have also fallen below the others.
To save you some math, consider the following options as a solution...
Parsecs | High Stateroom | Lux Stateroom | New High Stateroom total | New Lux Stateroom Total |
1 | 15,000 | 36,000 | 282,000cr/month | 300,000cr/month |
2 | Keep at 20,000 | 47,000 | 392,000cr/month | 410,000cr/month |
3 | 49,000 | 68,000 | 590,000cr/month | 620,000cr/month |
4 | 52,000 | 125,000 | 1,096,000cr/month | 1,190,000 cr/month |
5 | 88,000 | 200,000 | 1,888,000cr/month | 1,940,000cr/month |
6 | 320,000 | 750,000 | 6,992,000cr/month | 7,440,000cr/month |
We don't have the full rules for Liner Routes so I can't make accurate assessments on the math on that. If it's based on luxury prices, maybe increase the 16,000 rate by 1.5x to reflect the new rates? If it's based on the High stateroom rate, bump it by 1.25, but then we have the issue of the example discount rate of 16,000/parsec being more expensive than the price of an actual high ticket, so I'm not sure how that is intended to work. Is the discount rate just for Luxury passengers? Is there a different rate for High passengers?
This is all if my math is correct, of course. Just figured I'd bring it up now while things are still malleable.