Thursday, February 16, 2012

Money & Business

Where Airfares Are Rising And Falling

By Rick Newman
Posted 5/30/07

Flights aren't just getting more crowded. They're getting more expensive, too. The average domestic ticket cost $378 in the fourth quarter of 2006, the latest period for which data is available, according to the Department of Transportation. That's the highest fourth-quarter figure since 2000. Fares at the 100 busiest airports ranged from a high of $537 in Anchorage to a low of $234 at Dallas's Love Field–home of Southwest Airlines. Here's how the top 100 airports rank:

Where Airfares are Rising and Falling

This table lists the average change in airfares for the 100 busiest cities. Note: This data is by city, not by airport, so the data for Washington, D.C., for instance, includes both Dulles and Reagan National airports. As a result, this data cannot be cleanly linked with most of the other data, which is airport-specific.

Data is the latest available, and are based in changes from 4Q05 to 4Q06.

City Average pct. change in airfare, 2005 - 2006
Long Beach, CA 16.1
Hartford, CT 12.6
Providence, RI 10.6
Charleston, SC 9.8
Manchester, NH 9.2
Salt Lake City, UT 8.0
Cincinnati, OH 7.7
Washington, DC 6.9
Anchorage, AK 6.7
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 6.5
Albany, NY 6.5
Savannah, GA 5.8
Orlando, FL 5.6
Norfolk/Virginia Beach, VA 5.3
San Francisco, CA 5.0
Miami, FL 5.0
Boise, ID 4.9
San Antonio, TX 4.8
Ontario/San Bernardino, CA 4.6
San Juan, PR 4.5
Oklahoma City, OK 4.4
Albuquerque, NM 4.4
Reno, NV 4.2
Long Island, NY 4.1
Tampa, FL 4.1
Louisville, KY 4.1
West Palm Beach/Palm Beach, FL 4.1
Greensboro/High Point, NC 4.1
Spokane, WA 4.0
Syracuse, NY 4.0
Greater Los Angeles Area, CA 3.7
El Paso, TX 3.6
Oakland, CA 3.6
Burbank/Glendale/Pasadena, CA 3.6
Birmingham, AL 3.6
Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN 3.4
Boston, MA 3.3
Los Angeles, CA 3.2
Cleveland, OH 3.2
Tucson, AZ 3.2
Austin, TX 3.1
Seattle/Tacoma, WA 3.0
Buffalo/Niagara, NY 3.0
Portland, OR 2.9
Tulsa, OK 2.7
Milwaukee, WI 2.7
Las Vegas, NV 2.7
Indianapolis, IN 2.4
Raleigh/Durham, NC 2.3
Phoenix, AZ 2.1
San Diego, CA 2.0
Santa Ana (Orange County), CA 1.9
Ft. Myers, FL 1.9
Omaha, NE 1.9
St. Louis, MO 1.8
Little Rock, AR 1.7
New York, NY/Newark, NJ 1.6
San Jose, CA 1.3
Jacksonville, FL 0.9
Sacramento, CA 0.9
Houston, TX 0.8
Philadelphia, PA 0.8
Atlanta, GA 0.8
Baltimore, MD 0.8
Nashville, TN 0.3
Rochester, NY -0.3
Memphis, TN -0.4
Chicago, IL -0.8
Dayton, OH -0.9
Grand Rapids, MI -0.9
Des Moines, IA -1.1
Kansas City, MO -1.9
New Orleans, LA -2.1
Detroit, MI -2.6
Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX -3.0
Richmond, VA -3.8
Columbus, OH -3.8
Pittsburgh, PA -5.7
Denver, CO -5.8
Colorado Springs, CO -6.0
Charlotte, NC -7.2
Honolulu, HI -10.8
Kahului (Maui), HI -17.5
Kona, HI -18.6
Lihue (Kauai), HI -21.5

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Dept. of Transportation

Note: Average fares represent domestic itineraries where either a round-trip ticket or a one-way ticket with no return was purchased.

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