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Specialist -> Master -> Expert

Has anyone figured out yet, how many flights you have to make in order to become a specialist/master/expert?

I made several flights to Thailand and became an expert very fast, but I have the impression that the exact same number of flights to San Francisco have not made me an expert so far...
 
According to the "London-Specialist" mission, it takes 17 flights to London to become a specialist for flights to London.

Is this the exact same number you need for all other destinations, too?


Next mission update:

It takes 20 flights to the Canary Islands to become a Specialist. So it apparently takes more flights, if the destination has a higher level in the flights menu.
 
xp_xyz' pid='241' dateline='1335938972 said:
According to the "London-Specialist" mission, it takes 17 flights to London to become a specialist for flights to London.

Is this the exact same number you need for all other destinations, too?


Next mission update:

It takes 20 flights to the Canary Islands to become a Specialist. So it apparently takes more flights, if the destination has a higher level in the flights menu.



And it takes 41 flights to the Canary Islands and 35 flights to London to become a Master.
 
If you look at the image next to the destination, you'll see 3 stars. If you have one star, you're a specialist and so on. The number of stars you have is dependent on how many destinations you're a master, specialist, expert of.

Also, it's interesting to note that Nice has greater exp & coins to offer than Moscow while requiring less fuel and flying time. Same for Rio versus Sydney.
 
Lee' pid='414' dateline='1336227198 said:
If you look at the image next to the destination, you'll see 3 stars. If you have one star, you're a specialist and so on. The number of stars you have is dependent on how many destinations you're a master, specialist, expert of.

Also, it's interesting to note that Nice has greater exp & coins to offer than Moscow while requiring less fuel and flying time. Same for Rio versus Sydney.

I have made the same discovery (especially for the flights to Bali, London and Singapore). And I think it should be the other way round, because it is more difficult to get to these destinations because of the required special item. But this way makes it easier to get more experience :cool:
 
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