DOT Rural-Fares Study Acknowledges Data Shortage, Eyes Better Information
Travelers to and from small communities pay higher fares, as a group, than travelers between large hubs, and carriers garner higher yields in markets involving such points, a DOT study concludes. The study notes, however, that it is based on limited data - the 10% ticket sample of DOT's origin-and...
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