There should be a flexibility on ticket prices in multiplexes.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
So many venues are owned by these various different ticketing and promoting people, and they're all in bed with one another. It's no secret over here.
The fact that ticket prices are way too expensive, and there's only one bunch of people going to see Broadway shows, is something I've never liked.
I like to combine visits to more than one place when I go on my international tours in order to get more done. I'm from Ahmedabad where we have a saying, 'Single-fare, double journey.'
It's not how many tickets can we sell, it's where do we want to play, not where should we play to make the most money. We don't really care about that.
You can technically lose money during the playoffs if you don't raise your ticket prices.
I really see low-fare carriers, quality low-fare carriers anyway, continuing to become more and more popular.
The cost of airline tickets will never be transparent as long as the Department of Transportation requires airlines to hide taxes, surcharges, and fees from consumers.
Each multiplex has screens allocated to each studio. The screens need filling. Studios have to create product to fill their screen, and the amount of good product is limited.
Don't forget the prices are so high in theater; it isn't really where a young person can go on a date and buy two tickets and take someone out anymore.
Just to cover the increase in fuel costs over the past two years, American would have had to raise fares nearly $75 per round-trip ticket. During this time period, our average fare increased by only $15.