The given statistics provide information about how many dollars tickets on an airline between Sydney and Melbourne, Australia, costed over a course of two weeks in 2013.
Overall, both types of ticket experienced wild fluctuations during the period, after which a general decrease was recorded at the end of week 2. Also noteworthy is that the price of both types of ticket was by far the highest at weekends.
Regarding the airline from Sydney to Melbourne, passengers had to pay for the ticket with the highest price, $80. The figure, after a twofold decrease, then significantly recovered to around $75 during the following four days. However, the opposite case was observed in the next five days, with its cost bottoming out at only $35. Finally, the price was doubled on the Friday of week 2, before ending the period at approximately $50.
Concerning the flights from Melbourne to Sydney, the price started the period with $60, but later dropped to around $35 and remained stable from Tuesday to Thursday of the first week. Following this, the figure then exhibited a significant growth, reaching a peak of $80 after only one day. For the next six days, nevertheless, the price took the opposite direction, hitting a low of $35 from Tuesday to Thursday of the remaining week. Ultimately, the ticket costed generally higher in the final three days, around $50.
