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Dynamic Pricing in Air Travel: What Passengers Really Think

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.

Key Takeaways

  • Delta, Southwest, and American are the airlines Americans trust the most for fair pricing.
  • Nearly 90% of Americans have experienced dynamic pricing with airfare, and 41% have switched airlines or dates to dodge price hikes.
  • 3 in 5 Americans have felt tricked by sudden price increases while booking a flight.
  • 1 in 2 Americans would be more loyal to an airline that offers all-inclusive fares with no extra fees for checked bags and seat selection.
  • 1 in 4 Americans are willing to pay $50-$100 extra to secure their preferred seat.

How Dynamic Pricing Affects Traveler Choices

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  • 96% of Americans believe that airlines should display the total cost of a flight.
  • Nearly 90% of Americans have experienced dynamic pricing with airfare, and 41% have switched airlines or dates to dodge price hikes.
  • 3 in 5 Americans have felt tricked by sudden price increases while booking a flight.
  • If an airline eliminated dynamic pricing, nearly 90% of Americans would be more likely to book flights directly with the airline.
  • 1 in 2 Americans wait over a week to book a flight, hoping for a lower price.
  • 1 in 2 Americans would be more loyal to an airline that offers all-inclusive fares and has no extra fees for checked bags and seat selection.

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  • Delta, Southwest, and American are the airlines Americans trust the most for fair pricing.
  • Nearly 1 in 5 Americans do not trust any airlines for fair pricing and transparent fees.

America's Favorite Airlines for Domestic Travel

  1. Delta
  2. American
  3. Southwest
  4. United
  5. JetBlue

America's Favorite Airlines for International Travel

  1. Delta
  2. United
  3. American
  4. Emirates
  5. British Airways

Transparency, Comfort, and Inclusive Pricing

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  • 1 in 4 Americans are willing to pay $50-$100 extra to secure their preferred seat, while 1 in 20 would pay over $100 extra.
  • 2 in 5 Americans have become less satisfied with airlines' pricing practices over the past few years.
  • If the airlines offered an "all-in-one" fare option that included seat selection, checked luggage, and meal service, nearly 70% of Americans would pay extra for it.

Top 5 Airline Pricing and Service Upgrades Americans Want

  1. More transparent pricing with no hidden fees
  2. More legroom in standard economy seating
  3. All-inclusive fares that include baggage, seat selection, and food
  4. Free Wi-Fi on all flights
  5. Increased flexibility in ticket changes and cancellations

Methodology

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.

About Jettly

Jettly is a premier private aviation platform connecting travelers with an extensive network of private jets. We focus on delivering personalized service, unparalleled flexibility, and cost-effective travel solutions tailored to your unique needs. Discover the ease of flying private with Jettly, where your journey is as important as your destination.

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