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30 Apr 2016 16:28 #302860
by chairman
The average domestic airfare on major Canadian airlines remained at a six-year low in the third quarter of 2015, according to the latest figures from Statistics Canada, although that might come as a surprise to travellers.
In its report this week, StatCan said a one-way domestic flight cost on average $175.70 before fees and taxes, down from 187.60 a year earlier.
International fares edged up by just 80 cents, from $340.60 to $341.20.
StatCan says the $12 drop in domestic prices allowed Canada's overall rates to remain at their lowest levels in six years.
The figures are based on Air Canada and its subsidiaries, Air Transat and West Jet.
However, the total cost of a ticket still remains high, as airport improvement fees, fuel surcharges, security fees and other charges are constantly on the rise.
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01 May 2016 11:44 #302895
by krnd
I'm honestly surprised there has been little to no advances when it comes to developing ways to make the costs cheaper for tickets. It is in the interest of countries and airlines to work together be it for tourists or not, everyone would definitely benefit.
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01 May 2016 13:22 #302907
by Lavos
But hey. At least prices don't rise higher. Otherwise, the airport enhancement fees, fuel surcharges, security fees and other charges will make anyone squeal.
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