Fare hikes simmer and lower prices prevail in 2010
In light of 2009’s tug of war with fare sales and hikes, we are now seeing airlines back off from raising prices, according to Reuters.
American Airlines kicked off the first price increase of the year last week, and added $6-16 onto round-trip flights. The move was closely followed by Delta and Continental, according to farecompare.com.
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In light of 2009’s tug of war with fare sales and hikes, we are now seeing airlines back off from raising prices, according to Reuters.
American Airlines kicked off the first price increase of the year last week, and added $6-16 onto round-trip flights. The move was closely followed by Delta and Continental, according to farecompare.com.
But while dealing with the slightly depleted travel demand after the holidays, airlines reneged on the hike. Delta was the first to recoil, and American and Continental quickly followed suit.
What does this mean for travelers? Take advantage of the cheap airline tickets while they’re available.
Check out more reasons why 2010 is the year for air travel.

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