U.S. Airfares Still Elevated By Strong Demand in October

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Airfares in the U.S. slipped slightly in October but were still nearly 43% higher from last year’s levels, in a sign that travel demand remains robust despite high inflation and fears of a looming recession. Average roundtrip domestic ticket prices in the U.S. declined by 1.1% in October from the...
Ben Goldstein

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