U.S. Airlines Unfazed By Falling Ticket Prices—For Now

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Average domestic fares in the U.S. are expected to drop 37% from peak summer levels.
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Airfares are decreasing in the U.S., offering a reprieve to travelers who spent most of this year confronting inflation, rising energy bills and sky-high ticket prices. But while fare declines are often the result of cooling demand, there is no reason yet to suspect that this year’s end-of-summer...

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