Saturday, December 20, 2014


Airline tickets in the United States will become cheaper in 2015

In 2015, the price of airline tickets in the United States is predicted to be lower than the previous year. Prediction of falling prices of airline tickets in the United States is delivered by Expedia and Airline Research Corporation (ARC) in a statements showing dated December 17, 2014.

Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. AeroTourismZone
Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.
Expedia and Airline Research Corporation (ARC) in the latest report mentions that the plane ticket in 2015 in most countries would be cheaper. "Although a number of airlines reported that the ticket has remained stable or increased slightly, but based on in-depth analysis based on the data, experts from Expedia believe the ticket in many countries the most popular destination is really going down," wrote Expedia, as quoted from the Business Insider, Wednesday, December 17, 2014.

However, Expedia estimate trends in the cheapening of tickets in the United States, airfares in Asian countries it will be more expensive. According to him, one of the causes of the decline in ticket in America is the increasing cost and increasing the capacity of most of the main objectives flight. Overall, the travel website states, the number of flights in the US increased 5 percent in 2015.

Two of the city has seen the greatest increase in the number of aircraft seats available in the first four months of 2015 the Dallas and Seattle, with an increase capacity by 14 percent and 13.8 percent. Expedia estimates that prices of airline tickets to Dallas average fell 11.2 percent and 2.1 percent down to Seattle.

The surge in the volume of flights to Dallas due to the lifting of rules limiting the number of flights that were allowed in and out of Dallas Love Field, a secondary airport in the city.

While in Seattle because of an increase in airline Delta at SeaTac Airport. Airline was determined to transform the airport into a gateway to the Pacific.


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