Filed under: North America, United States, Airlines
So, what about today? Are airlines still getting hammered in the deal (as they contend), or are consumers giving 'til it hurts? The answer, of course, is somewhere in the middle.
You probably saw my story this week that puts plane tickets up 13.1 percent year over year for the second quarter, though it really just offsets a 13 percent decline last year. Nonetheless, the $341 average domestic fare is close to the 2008 peak of $346 and the third-highest average domestic fare attained since 1995 (2006 came in second at $342). It really does feel like we're getting screwed.
Think again. Airline employees have a point, but only narrowly.
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How much are you really paying for your plane ticket? originally appeared on Gadling on Fri, 10 Dec 2010 08:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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