(22 Feb 2015, 4:46 pm)MurdnunoC wrote I get that. What I was getting at was the use of 'busiest' and 'quietest' within the leaflet. If what was expected to be the quietest service turned out to be the busiest (and the busiest the quietest) over a prolonged period of time, would the 'Gold' (or Bronze) pricing band be suddenly applied to that particular journey to reflect passenger trends?
I'd like to think, but in reality, I don't know!
I'm not a massive fan of peak/off-peak fares, or at least in the way they're used in the industry. I'd prefer seeing an 'off-peak' discount applied correctly, i.e. in terms of cheaper singles/returns on a evening or Sunday? If these services are being repeatedly cut due to the lack of people using them, then maybe it would encourage growth?