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Consumer Affairs

Domestic Airfares On the Rise

The cost of flying was up nearly 11% in the 3rd quarter from the previous year


Average domestic airfares rose to $340 in the third quarter of 2010 -- up 10.7 percent from the average of $307 consumers paid a year earlier, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Transportation Statistics.

Newark-Liberty, NJ, had the highest average fare -- $469 -- while Atlantic City, NJ, had the lowest at $153.

BTS reported third-quarter fares decreased 0.3 percent from the second quarter, after four consecutive quarterly increases. During those four quarters ending in the second quarter of 2010, fares increased 12.9 percent after falling to a recent low of $302 in the second quarter of 2009.

Some moderation

The $340 third-quarter 2010 average fares were down 5.4 percent from the all-time high -- not inflation-adjusted -- of $359 in the third quarter of 2008. Third quarter 2010 average fares were up 14.6 percent from the post-9/11 third-quarter low of $297 in 2004, not adjusted for inflation.

Adjusted for inflation, third-quarter 2010 fares in 1995 dollars were $238, down 19.8 percent from the average fare of $297 in the third quarter of 2000 -- the inflation-adjusted high for any third-quarter since 1995. BTS air fare records reach back to 1995.

Passenger airlines collected 71.1 percent of their total revenue from passenger fares during the first nine months of 2010. During the full year 2009, the percent of revenue from fares was 70.2 percent versus 84.1 percent in 2000.

Airfares in the third quarter of 2010 increased 0.9 percent from the third quarter of 2000, compared with an overall increase in consumer prices of 25.8 percent during that period. In the 15 years from 1995, the first year of BTS airfare records, airfares rose 18.2 percent. The overall inflation rate was 42.6 percent. In 1995 dollars, the average airfare in the third quarter of 2010 was $238, compared with $288 in 1995 and $297 in 2000.

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