(29 Dec 2021, 8:59 pm)omnicity4659 wrote What day tickets were available then?
The tickets that they were asked to sell - including single and return tickets which still cost more than GNE’s £4 ticket.
The point here was that GNE’s ticket options are cheaper, and those who aren’t wedded to one operator may be more inclined to move towards the cheaper operator, if they know about those fares. Even the child fares are more expensive, as they’re on a sliding scale instead of a flat fare.
Pity that point is being overlooked! To get this back on-topic, this could explain, in streetdeckfan’s case, the growing popularity of the X21 versus the 6. Clearly as enthusiasts we don’t have access to the figures, but it would be interesting to see what the more successful model is: selling fewer more expensive tickets, or selling more tickets which are cheaper in price.
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