Get the latest tech news

US Airlines Are Quietly Hitting Solo and Business Travelers With Higher Fares


The three largest U.S. airlines are charging solo travelers higher fares than passengers booking for two or more people on select domestic routes, a pricing strategy analysts believe targets business travelers, according to fare analysis by travel publication Thrifty Traveler. American Airlines, U...

The three largest U.S. airlines are charging solo travelers higher fares than passengers booking for two or more people on select domestic routes, a pricing strategy analysts believe targets business travelers, according to fare analysis by travel publication Thrifty Traveler.American Airlines, United Airlines and Delta Air Lines implement the practice by opening different fare categories based on passenger count. United charges $269 for a solo traveler flying from Chicago O'Hare to Peoria, while two passengers pay $181 each for identical seats. The airlines appear to be "segmenting" customers by charging business travelers paying with corporate cards more while offering better deals to families booking together.

Get the Android app

Or read this on Slashdot

Read more on:

Photo of Business

Business

Photo of travelers

travelers

Photo of airlines

airlines

Related news:

News photo

Airlines are charging solo passengers higher fares than groups

News photo

Americans To Business: Take AI Slow And Do It Right

News photo

China’s airlines raise alarm as travellers ditch planes for bullet trains