Or more people will travel from Reading to London than Liverpool to London, so supply and demand means they will charge more
In my opinion that should be the opposite.
the train runs regardless if the train is packed full of people you are making more money than if it's empty.
In my opinion that should be the opposite.
the train runs regardless if the train is packed full of people you are making more money than if it's empty.
In my opinion that should be the opposite.
the train runs regardless if the train is packed full of people you are making more money than if it's empty.
so airlines should do the same then???
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Same with trains... and if a couple of days before a train has loads of seets they will sell them cheaper... makes sense to me
Yes but not on certain routes where they know they are busy.
For instance the Reading to London Great western has no advance fares it's always the same.
Or more people will travel from Reading to London than Liverpool to London, so supply and demand means they will charge more
On the other hand, if I lived in Liverpool, I'd be pretty desperate to get out of there so you could charge me more too do so than you could if I lived in Reading.
"Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.
"But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."
On the other hand, if I lived in Liverpool, I'd be pretty desperate to get out of there so you could charge me more too do so than you could if I lived in Reading.
Ahh, but you wouldn't have any money to buy a ticket
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