Higher Fares Likely Weighed On U.S. Travel Demand In April

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The ability of U.S. airlines to pass along higher costs for fuel and labor through increased fares may have hit its limit in April. Average domestic fares in the U.S. have increased by 53% so far since the start of the year, according to a May 22 report from Raymond James. Fares rose nearly 19% in...
Ben Goldstein

Based in Boston, Ben covers advanced air mobility and is managing editor of Aviation Week Network’s AAM Report.

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