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kleeblatt Jun 17th, 2021 04:57 AM

Flight prices: Have they increased?
 
Are flights more expensive than usual now?

Melnq8 Jun 17th, 2021 05:01 AM

Probably. Everything else seems to have gone up.

We booked flights to Switzerland for late September and they weren't horrible, but we booked months in advance.

sassy27 Jun 17th, 2021 05:54 AM

Yes as I booked airfare in April for September using a travel credit. Since then the price has increased by 300 dollars and the flight keeps getting canceled. I am now on a flight that totally doesn’t work. This is a domestic flight and to me things don’t seem to be getting better.

janisj Jun 17th, 2021 06:52 AM

IME and strictly anecdotally . . . economy/coach fares have generally gone up because leisure travel is really surging. But Business/First fares have flattened or even gone down significantly, especially for international routes, because typical business travel hasn't rebounded and likely won't until several more months. Also - schedules have been reduced on some routes and increased on others so that also has an impact.

On some routes Business class costs only a little more than economy+ or even plain old economy. I've seen some fares on US routes where economy actually costs more than 'first class' (which is actually business class on most domestic routes)

So the answer is some have gone up and some have gone down . . . case by case basis.

kleeblatt Jun 18th, 2021 04:26 AM

Interesting. A flight I book last January for SFR 900 has now gone up to SFR 2,400. Of course, the flight is in July and it's transcontinental (Europe-US) so that may also be a reason for the sticker shock.

janisj Jun 18th, 2021 07:43 AM


Originally Posted by kleeblatt (Post 17253251)
Interesting. A flight I book last January for SFR 900 has now gone up to SFR 2,400. Of course, the flight is in July and it's transcontinental (Europe-US) so that may also be a reason for the sticker shock.

TATL and TPAC (Transatlantic/Transpacific) flights are especially in turmoil because of the limitations of who can enter which countries and flights have been continually cancelled, rescheduled, combined. TATL capacity is a fraction of what it was in 2019. I wouldn't be looking at January fares until this Fall - maybe September-ish - when things might be more 'normal'. If flights are added back to the schedules you may see big fare sales.


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