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Went to see 'the dark knight' awesome movie so many twists, best movie I've seen this year.
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You'd think flying down there 2 times a day was a little over the top then. I reckon the route is going to get real strong in the future. Flybe knocked BA out of Southampton, my original choice, but the £320 return flight put me off against the £32 return to Bournemouth.Originally posted by HermanDune View PostThere are plenty of empty seats flying out of Edinburgh to Bournemouth hence the lower price (supply-side factor).
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mmm it was raining...Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostYou went to Boremouth to go to the cinema? Was there nothing on in Edinburgh?
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Ja, return flight. Lot of opportunities in area.Originally posted by Gonzo View PostYou got a return to Bournemouth?
I thought that people only went there to retire. One-way only is required.
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I think I understand that. So I should charge my client £50 on Monday £800 Tuesday to Thursday £80 on Friday. Any work after 6pm is off peak and is charged a £2.Originally posted by HermanDune View PostThere are plenty of empty seats flying out of Edinburgh to Bournemouth hence the lower price (supply-side factor). Simultaneously, there is little demand for the flights. The equilibrium price of £2 reflects this supply-demand situation. The £28 taxes distort this.
Odeon change their prices to reflect demand also. Hence it is more expensive to visit at weekends and evenings. Perhaps if you bought two tickets for a Monday evening it would have been half the price you paid.
If I work fork Ryanair; I should charge £2, plus extra £200 if they want me to use my brain plus Taxes £180, plus insurance £30.
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It's all connected with supply and demand
There are plenty of empty seats flying out of Edinburgh to Bournemouth hence the lower price (supply-side factor). Simultaneously, there is little demand for the flights. The equilibrium price of £2 reflects this supply-demand situation. The £28 taxes distort this.
Odeon change their prices to reflect demand also. Hence it is more expensive to visit at weekends and evenings. Perhaps if you bought two tickets for a Monday evening it would have been half the price you paid.
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10 years ago yes. these days it seems to be quite a party venue. I read it somewhere - obviously I am far too old for partying.Originally posted by Gonzo View PostYou got a return to Bournemouth?
I thought that people only went there to retire. One-way only is required.
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You got a return to Bournemouth?
I thought that people only went there to retire. One-way only is required.
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You went to Boremouth to go to the cinema? Was there nothing on in Edinburgh?
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Odeon v Ryanair
I bought 2 tickets for the odeon tonight costing £16:50
Just before hand I bought a return flight to Bournemouth from Edinburgh costing £2 flights + £28 in taxes = £30
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