Not exact matches
Longer term, assuming safety and comfort improves and
ticket prices drop, Futron
sees as many as 15,700 people flying to space annually, representing up to $ 786 million a year in
revenue.
With about 136 theatres, 1,454 screens and more than 71 million
tickets sold, Cineplex
saw a 9.4 % boost in
revenues to $ 1.1 billion in 2012.
perhaps until they start
seeing lower
ticket and box
ticket sales hurting their
revenue stream!
It's equally worth pointing out that aside from a few speed trap towns that are milking
tickets for
revenue, I've found it exceptionally rare to
see police pull people over if they're going with the flow of traffic and not driving aggressively.
Why Movie -
Ticket Surge Pricing Is a Bad Idea — David Sims believes charging audiences more to
see popular films won't halt sliding theater
revenues, even though Regal Cinemas is trying.
People charge all different ways, flat fee, pay per deletion, etc., but of all the methods we
see, charging a one - time «first work» fee followed 1 month later by affordable, recurring monthly payments is always the
ticket for high
revenue.
But of all the methods we
see this is always the
ticket to high
revenue:
As you can
see, SPG Flights redemptions are in tiers based on the cost of the
revenue ticket.
My goal is to
see how much I can save while still buying
revenue tickets.
In fact, it is the exact same process as searching for a
revenue ticket except that you'll select to
see your fares in Points instead of Dollars.
On the other hand, folk paying for standard
revenue tickets (at least for economy or premium economy), will
see no overall price difference.
While it is good to
see Delta making additional
revenue, it could come at the expense of Medallion members who book
tickets at the last minute since they may now have fewer preferred exit row and bulkhead seats to choose from... was that not the point of introducing the preferred seating in the first place?
Theatrical distribution — the other big -
ticket studio
revenue stream — has also
seen better days, declining for the second straight year, with the domestic box office finishing 2011 with about $ 10.17 billion — off from $ 10.56 billion in 2010.
In the weeks following, that number goes down so the movie theater slowly makes a little more money from
tickets, but since most movies
see audiences dropping the longer a film stays in theaters, it's still not anywhere near the amount of
revenue drummed up by high - priced snacks and soft drinks.