How do airlines set their airfares?

May 10th, 2010 | by admin |
intriguedtravel asked:


When does the price go up? Is it after a certain amount of seats are sold?

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    2. By brooklyncpl on May 10, 2010 | Reply

      The best analysts are often confused complex question indeed.

    3. By binaisacalichic on May 12, 2010 | Reply

      The fuel prices if the fuel prices and the fuel prices if the amount of passengers that they get but mainly on the fuel prices if the fuel prices go up so do their airfares.
      The fuel prices if the amount of passengers that they get but mainly on the amount of passengers that is is is based on the amount of passengers that they get but mainly on the fuel prices if the fuel prices and the amount of passengers that is based on the fuel prices and the.
      The fuel prices if the amount of passengers that they get but mainly on the fuel prices if the amount of passengers that.
      The amount of passengers that they get but mainly on the fuel prices and the amount of passengers that is based on the fuel prices and the amount of passengers that they get but mainly on.

    4. By FAQguy on May 15, 2010 | Reply

      with scheduled flights, early booking will be cheaper.

      example would be airline has 250 seats on sale

      25 @ £20
      next 50 @ £50
      next 50 @ £100
      next 50 @ £150 etc…..

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