200 MIL/HOUR - PASSENGER MISSIONS ARE BACK - RHEA 2.0

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Start location : UPSILON AQUARII - ALLEN HUB
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Passenger missions - reduced payout.

As many of you have noticed the bulk passenger missions are paying a lot less then they used to. this is because FD have currently disable the payout bonus you get bases on station distance from the main star.

This is not permanent!! FD is currently reviewing the mechanic and will be testing it in the 3.0 update. So the passenger missions will be back, most likely with a reduced payout. I am expecting we will get about 50 to 80 mil per run in a full anaconda with 180 passengers on-board. But time will show.

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