The given bar charts illustrate information for the fare of tickets on one airline from Sydney to Melbourne and the reverse flight over a two-week period in 2013.
Overall, it can be seen that flights in both directions displayed similar patterns with higher prices from Friday to Monday. Compared to week 1, week 2 prices were greatly decreased or identical for nearly all flights.
In week 1, transport from Sydney to Melbourne started at $80 on Monday and was all under $40 during the next three days previously increasing sharply to $75, $70, and $50 on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday respectively. During the second week, the prices of tickets remained unchanged exception of a decline on Monday to $50 fares.
In terms of flights from Melbourne to Sydney, flights on Monday of 1 stood at 60$, flights under 40$ on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and the most expensive flight on Friday, reaching $80. Flights on Saturday and Sunday were also relatively costly at $60 and $50 each day. In week 2, tickets prices on Monday experienced a dramatic decline to $40 and there was more fluctuation later in the week. The prices on Friday dropped by $50 and on Saturday to $50. All other tickets remained the same in week 2.
