
Airfares Are Up 20%: Why Demand Remains Strong Even as Prices Soar
Airfares have climbed 20% as airlines cut capacity and battle fuel costs — yet consumers keep booking. Here's what's driving the trend.

Airfares have climbed 20% as airlines cut capacity and battle fuel costs — yet consumers keep booking. Here's what's driving the trend.

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