In this table I have compared flights in August, September and November. I have written down all closest times to 7 AM, 1 PM an 6PM. There were no flights left for next day from London Luton to Dublin. Both flights on 16th of August had same price. The other days 1pm flight used to be the most expensive.
Comparing flights on weekdays and weekends according to this table there is no big difference, more some of them were the same. With the months flight scheduled times were changed by 5 minutes earlier, but most of it was the same. According this table there is no big price change for the following months, only the closest dates tends to be more expensive. Even return flight for next week for half cheaper compare to next day ticked to London Luton.
Obviously next day flights were most expensive, but price stays the same for different times of the day. For the following times prices tends to go down. I have also added a chart to this report, so it will be easier to compare flights on different times of the days.
One week return ticket from London Luton to Dublin prices Chart no 1
For information to be more clear I have also included a chart which clearly demonstrates the highest prices are in August, lowest would be leaving in 10 days time. All prices for next day tend to be more expensive, same for return flights. The most expensive flight was 9 times more expansive compare to the cheapest ones in September and November. Lowest price tends to be as low as £20, same as flights in November.
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There was no significant difference on flights from London Luton to Dublin comparing the flight times, but on return flights there was a slight noticeable change. Afternoon flights tends to be more expensive, than morning 7 AM flights. Most of the 6PM flights were same price as morning 7AM.
After careful consideration in my opinion most expensive flights tend to be next day flights. Morning and evening flights tend to be cheaper than day time flights on journey from Dublin. From Dublin to London Luton in August, September and November were mostly the same and slightly going down. In conclusion I have noticed that only next day’s flights tends to be more expensive and there is no significant difference between flights and different hours of the day. Over all looks like flights are really low cost. After analysing these flights I can see that Ryanair uses low cost strategy and flight fares tends to stay the same, the later it goes the cheapest it gets, only next day flights tends to be more expensive.
For this task I have visited the British Airways website and checked the prices from London (Heathrow) to Dublin, for the same departure dates and on the closest flights you can get to 7am, 1pm and 6pm in August, September and November low-cost airlines company called Ryanair. I was looking for the closest times I could get for 7AM, 1PM and 6PM leaving the following day, in 30 days time and leaving 3monts later.
The most expensive were next day flights. Looking to this table you can clearly see British airways flights were much more expensive. This explains that companies are using different prices strategies. With Ryanair there are no business class, you cannot add extra luggage. With British Airways you can only fly with hand luggage, you could also add another checked in baggage. If you wish to fly with Business class which obviously will be few times more expensive you could have hold hand baggage plus two checked in luggage’s.
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When comparing prices at different day times, looks like there were no huge difference at Ryanair, but only 1 pm flights tends to be more expensive. With British Airways there is no clear strategy, some flights are more expensive in morning some at day time. Looks like evening flights tends to be cheaper. By analysing this data I have noticed with Ryanair the later you book, the cheaper flights you get. For British Airlines this was slightly different, but prices were still going down.
In conclusion I can suggest these companies are using different pricing strategies: Ryanair is low cost based and British Airways are more based on quality and services and prices tends to be higher. The most expensive flights are at day time about 1PM, evening or morning flights were slightly cheaper.