he given bar charts compare information for the price of airline tickets from Sydney to Melbourne and the reverse flight over a two-week period in 2013. Looking from an overall perspective, it is sharply apparent that aeroplanes in both directions displayed broadly similar patterns with higher costs Friday through Monday. Compared to week 1, 2 prices were either greatly deflated or identical for nearly all flights.
In week 1, airplanes from Sydney to Melbourne started at $80 on Monday, were all under $40 over the next 3 days before a spike to $75, $70, and $50 on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, respectively. During the second week, the prices were unchanged, with the notable the notable of a decline on Monday to $50 fares.
In terms of flights from Melbourne to Sydney, the trend was comparable with flights on Monday of week 1 elevated to $60, sub-$40 flights on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday and the most expensive flight on Friday at $80. Planes on Saturday and Sunday were also relatively costly at $60 and $50 each day. In week 2, Monday prices displayed a dramatic decline to $40, and there was more variance later in the week. Friday fell to $60 and both Saturday and Sunday to $50. All other tickets remained the same in week 2.
