Airlines don't always gouge customers in markets they dominate
Airlines don't always gouge the customer in markets they dominate. DOT fare data for the third quarter of 1996 show that United held 99% of the Reno-San Francisco market but the average fare was $59 one way; America West had 100% of Las Vegas-Santa Ana and charged $65, and Delta had 96% of Atlanta...
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