Why do flights cost more on weekends?
Flights often cost more on weekends due to higher demand and lower supply. Business travellers typically fly during the week, but on weekends, leisure travel surges as people take time off for holidays or short breaks. Airlines capitalise on this by increasing prices. Additionally, fewer flights operate on weekends, reducing competition and allowing airlines to charge more. This pattern is especially common during school holidays and major events.
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