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Airline ticket prices can feel like a guessing game, with costs rising at the exact moment you're ready to book. This unpredictability — driven by "dynamic pricing," where airlines adjust fares in real time based on demand, timing, and other factors — has left many travelers feeling frustrated and questioning their loyalty to certain airlines.
Based on a survey of 1,000 frequent flyers, this study explores what passengers really think about fluctuating fares, hidden fees, and the value of all-inclusive options. From trust issues to shifting priorities, the findings reveal what matters most to today's travelers.

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In this study, we surveyed 1,000 American frequent flyers to understand their views on dynamic airline pricing. The average age was 38; 50% of respondents were women, 49% were male, and 1% were non-binary.
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