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2nd-Quarter 2014 Air Fare Data

Press Release Number: 
BTS 50-14
Date: 
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Media Contact: 
Dave Smallen, 202-366-5568

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The average domestic air fare increased to $396 in the second quarter of 2014, up 2.5 percent from the average fare of $386 in the second quarter of 2013, adjusted for inflation (Table 1), the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) reported today.  During that April to June period, passengers originating in Cincinnati, Ohio, paid the highest average fare, $523, while passengers originating in Sanford, Florida, paid the lowest, $111 (Table 6).

U.S. Domestic Air Fares

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2nd-Quarter 2014 Air Fare Data

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, BTS Air Fares, Origin and Destination Survey

BTS reports average fares based on domestic itinerary fares. Itinerary fares consist of round-trip fares, unless the customer does not purchase a return trip. In that case, the one-way fare is included. One-way trips accounted for 33 percent of fares calculated for the second quarter of 2014. Fares are based on the total ticket value, which consists of the price charged by the airlines plus any additional taxes and fees levied by an outside entity at the time of purchase. Fares include only the price paid at the time of the ticket purchase and do not include other fees, such as baggage fees, paid at either the airport or onboard the aircraft. Averages do not include frequent-flyer or “zero fares,” or abnormally high reported fares. Constant 2014 dollars are used for inflation adjustment.

Inflation-Adjusted Air Fares
Second-quarter fares rose 17.0 percent adjusted for inflation from the recession-affected low of $334 in 2009 to the second quarter of 2011. Since 2011, second quarter fares have shown little change, increasing 1.4 percent from 2011 to 2014 (Table 1).

The second-quarter 2014 fare was down 16.2 percent adjusted for inflation from the average fare of $472 in 1999, the highest inflation-adjusted second quarter average fare in the 19 years since BTS began collecting air fare records in 1995.  The 16.2 percent decline took place while overall consumer prices rose 43.4 percent. Since 1995, inflation-adjusted fares declined 14.7 percent compared to a 56.3 percent increase in overall consumer prices (Table 2). See BTS Air Fare web page for historic data.

U.S. passenger airlines collected 71.4 percent of their total revenue from passenger fares during the second quarter of 2014, down from 1990 when 87.6 percent of airline revenue was received from fares (Table 1A).

Quarter-to-Quarter Change
In the three-year period from the second quarter of 2011 to the second quarter of 2014, inflation-adjusted fares increased 0.3 percent. In the two-year period from the second quarter of 2012 to the second quarter of 2014, inflation-adjusted fares decreased 1.0 percent (Table 3).

Unadjusted Air Fares
Not adjusting for inflation, the $396 second-quarter 2014 average fare was the highest average fare for any quarter since 1995. The previous highest unadjusted quarterly fare was $390 in the third quarter of 2013 and the previous highest unadjusted second-quarter fare was $385 in 2012. Since 1995, unadjusted fares rose 33.3 percent compared to a 56.3 percent increase in overall consumer prices (Table 4).

Unadjusted second-quarter 2014 fares were up 3.6 percent from the first quarter of 2014 (Table 5). See Tables 13-16 for additional unadjusted fare data by airport.

Fares by Airport
Tables 6-8 provide fare data on the top 100 airports based on 2013 originating passengers. All figures are reported in constant 2014 dollars.

Table 6: Five highest and five lowest average fares in the second quarter: Cincinnati had the highest average fare ($523) while Sanford had the lowest ($111). For the Top 100 Airports, see Table 10 on the BTS website.

Table 7: Five largest increases and five largest decreases adjusted for inflation from the second quarter of 2013 to the second quarter of 2014: Atlantic City, New Jersey, had the largest increase (15.4 percent) and Savannah, Georgia, had the largest decrease   (-13.7 percent). For the Top 100 Airports, see Table 11 on the BTS website.

Table 8: Five largest increases and five largest decreases adjusted for inflation from the second quarter of 2000 to the second quarter of 2014: Dallas Love, Texas, had the largest increase (26.1 percent) and Bellingham, Washington, had the largest decrease (-59.7 percent). For the Top 100 Airports, see Table 12 on the BTS website.

For additional data, see Top 100 Airports, Rankings  or All Airports. Since average fares are based on the Origin and Destination Survey 10 percent ticket sample, averages for airports with smaller samples may be less reliable. Fares for Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico airports are not included in rankings but are available on the web page. Third-quarter 2014 average fare data will be released in January.

 

Table 1. 2nd Quarter Average Fare 1995-2014, Adjusted for Inflation

  Average Fare in constant 2014 dollars ($) Year-to-Year Percent Change in Average Fare (2Q to 2Q) (%) Cumulative Percent Change in Average Fare (2Q 1995 to 2Q of each year) (%)
1995 464 - -
1996 419 -9.6 -9.6
1997 430 2.6 -7.2
1998 440 2.3 -5.1
1999 472 7.3 1.8
2000 469 -0.7 1.1
2001 440 -6.1 -5.1
2002 421 -4.3 -9.2
2003 408 -3.1 -12.0
2004 389 -4.7 -16.2
2005 376 -3.3 -19.0
2006 401 6.8 -13.5
2007 372 -7.2 -19.8
2008 378 1.5 -18.5
2009 334 -11.8 -28.1
2010 373 11.7 -19.7
2011 390 4.8 -15.8
2012 400 2.4 -13.9
2013 386 -3.4 -16.8
2014 396 2.5 -14.7

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, http://www.rita.dot.gov/bts/airfares; and http://www.transtats.bts.gov/databases.asp?Mode_ID=1&Mode_Desc=Aviation&...

Note: Percent change based on unrounded numbers

 

Table 1A. Passenger Airline Revenue from Fares 1990-2014

Year Revenue from Passenger Fares as Percent of Total Scheduled Passenger Airline Revenue* (%)
1990 87.6
1995 85.6
2000 84.1
2001 82.7
2002 82.3
2003 79.5
2004 76.6
2005 75.0
2006 74.4
2007 74.3
2008 72.9
2009 70.2
2010 71.3
2011 71.0
2012 70.3
2013 70.7
2014 (1Q) 70.2
2014 (2Q) 71.4
2014 (1Q+2Q) 70.8

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, P-12

* Scheduled passenger airline total revenue is the sum of the following Schedule P12 accounts with account numbers: Reservation cancellation fees (3919.1), Baggage fees (3906.2), Miscellaneous Operating Revenue (3919.2), Transport-Related Revenue (4898) and Passenger Revenue (Fares) (3901).

 

Table 2. Percent Changes to 2014 in Average Domestic Average Fares and the Inflation Rate* by Year Since 1995

(2nd Quarter to 2nd Quarter for fares; Jun to Jun for inflation)

Since 2nd Quarter of ... Duration in Years Average Fare in constant 2014 dollars ($) Percent Change in Average Fare to 2ndQuarter 2014 (%) Inflation Rate Change to Jun 2014
2014   396    
2013 1 386 2.5 2.1
2012 2 400 -1.0 3.9
2011 3 390 1.4 5.6
2010 4 373 6.2 9.3
2009 5 334 18.6 10.5
2008 6 378 4.7 8.9
2007 7 372 6.3 14.4
2006 8 401 -1.4 17.5
2005 9 376 5.3 22.5
2004 10 389 1.8 25.6
2003 11 408 -3.1 29.7
2002 12 421 -6.1 32.5
2001 13 440 -10.1 33.9
2000 14 469 -15.6 38.3
1999 15 472 -16.2 43.4
1998 16 440 -10.1 46.2
1997 17 430 -8.1 48.7
1996 18 419 -5.7 52.1
1995 19 464 -14.7 56.3

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, http://www.rita.dot.gov/bts/airfares; and http://www.transtats.bts.gov/databases.asp?Mode_ID=1&Mode_Desc=Aviation&...

* Rate calculated using Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index

 

Table 3. Inflation-Adjusted Average Domestic Airline Fares by Quarter

Average Fare and Percent Change by Quarter

Quarter/Year Average Domestic Fare (2014$)
Average Fare in constant 2014 dollars ($) Quarter-to-Quarter Percent Change in Average Fare (%)
2Q 2011 394 1.9
3Q 2011 381 -3.4
4Q 2011 387 1.6
1Q 2012 394 1.8
2Q 2012 400 1.5
3Q 2012 381 -4.6
4Q 2012 385 1.1
1Q 2013 392 1.8
2Q 2013 387 -1.3
3Q 2013* 390 0.8
4Q 2013* 382 -2.0
1Q 2014* 382 0.0
2Q 2014* 396 3.5

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, http://www.rita.dot.gov/bts/airfares; and http://www.transtats.bts.gov/databases.asp?Mode_ID=1&Mode_Desc=Aviation&...

Note: Percent change based on unrounded numbers

* Fares for the most recent four quarters are in current dollars, not adjusted for inflation.

 

Table 4. Unadjusted 2nd Quarter Average Fares, 1995-2014

  Average Fare in current dollars ($) Year-to-Year Percent Change in Average Fare (2Q to 2Q) (%) Cumulative Percent Change in Average Fare (2Q 1995 to 2Q of each year) (%)
1995 297    
1996 276 -7.1 -7.1
1997 289 5.0 -2.5
1998 301 4.0 1.4
1999 329 9.4 11.0
2000 339 3.0 14.3
2001 329 -3.1 10.7
2002 318 -3.3 7.1
2003 315 -1.1 6.0
2004 309 -1.6 4.3
2005 307 -0.9 3.3
2006 342 11.4 15.1
2007 325 -4.7 9.6
2008 347 6.6 16.9
2009 302 -13.0 1.7
2010 341 12.9 14.8
2011 370 8.5 24.6
2012 385 4.1 29.6
2013 378 -1.7 27.4
2014 396 4.7 33.3

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, http://www.rita.dot.gov/bts/airfares; and http://www.transtats.bts.gov/databases.asp?Mode_ID=1&Mode_Desc=Aviation&...

Note: Percent change based on unrounded numbers

 

Table 5. Unadjusted Average Domestic Airline Fares by Quarter

Average Fare and Percent Change by Quarter

Quarter/Year Average Domestic Fare (current$)
Average Fare in current dollars ($) Quarter-to-Quarter Percent Change in Average Fare (%)
2Q 2011 370 3.9
3Q 2011 361 -2.4
4Q 2011 368 2.1
1Q 2012 373 1.2
2Q 2012 385 3.2
3Q 2012 367 -4.6
4Q 2012 374 2.0
1Q 2013 378 1.0
2Q 2013 378 0.0
3Q 2013 390 3.2
4Q 2013 382 -2.0
1Q 2014 382 -2.0
2Q 2014 396 3.6

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, http://www.rita.dot.gov/bts/airfares; and http://www.transtats.bts.gov/databases.asp?Mode_ID=1&Mode_Desc=Aviation&...

Note: Percent change based on unrounded numbers

 

Table 6. Airports with Highest and Lowest U.S. Domestic Average Itinerary Fares 2nd Quarter 2014

Top 100 Airports* Based on 2013 U.S. Originating Domestic Passengers

Rank Origin 2nd Quarter 2014 ($)
  Highest Average Fares  
1 Cincinnati, OH 523
2 Madison, WI 512
3 Houston Bush, TX 507
4 Washington Dulles 496
5 Jackson/Vicksburg, MS 492
  Average Fare at All Airports 396
  Lowest Average Fares  
1 Sanford, FL 111
2 Mesa, AZ 138
3 Atlantic City, NJ 188
4 Bellingham, WA 192
5 Long Beach, CA 250

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, http://www.rita.dot.gov/bts/airfares; and http://www.transtats.bts.gov/databases.asp?Mode_ID=1&Mode_Desc=Aviation&...

* Not including Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico

 

Table 7. One-Year Change by Airport: Top 5 Airport Percentage Increases and Decreases in U.S. Domestic Average Itinerary Fare, 2Q 2013 to 2Q 2014

Top 100 Airports* Based on 2013 U.S. Originating Domestic Passengers, Fares Adjusted for Inflation

Rank Origin 2nd Quarter 2013 (2014$) 2nd Quarter 2014 (2014$) Percent Change (%)
  Largest Increases      
1 Atlantic City, NJ 163 188 15.4
2 Albuquerque, NM 350 391 11.6
3 Atlanta, GA 391 435 11.3
4 Jackson/Vicksburg, MS 444 492 10.8
5 Dayton, OH 378 413 9.4
  Average Fare at All Airports 386 396 2.5
  Largest Decreases      
1 Savannah/Hilton Head 503 434 -13.7
2 Bellingham, WA 214 192 -10.1
3 Hartford, CT 422 399 -5.5
4 Burlington, VT 435 414 -4.8
5 Memphis, TN 486 466 -4.2

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, http://www.rita.dot.gov/bts/airfares; and http://www.transtats.bts.gov/databases.asp?Mode_ID=1&Mode_Desc=Aviation&...

* Not including Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico

Note: Percent change based on unrounded numbers

 

Table 8. 14-Year Change by Airport: Top 5 Percentage Increases and Decreases in U.S. Domestic Average Itinerary Fare, 2000-2014

Top 100 Airports* Based on 2013 U.S. Originating Domestic Passengers, Fares Adjusted for Inflation

Rank Origin 2nd Quarter 2000 (2014$) 2nd Quarter 2014 (2014$) Percent Change (%)
  Largest Increases      
1 Dallas Love, TX 241 304 26.1
2 Reno, NV 309 369 19.5
3 Houston Hobby, TX 303 359 18.5
4 Burbank, CA 257 297 15.4
5 Chicago Midway, IL 300 338 12.8
  Average Fare at All Airports 469 396 -15.6
  Largest Decreases      
1 Bellingham, WA 478 192 -59.7
2 White Plains, NY 789 389 -50.6
3 Denver, CO 612 338 -44.8
4 Long Beach, CA 452 250 -44.6
5 Greenville-Spartanburg, SC 690 415 -39.8

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, http://www.rita.dot.gov/bts/airfares; and http://www.transtats.bts.gov/databases.asp?Mode_ID=1&Mode_Desc=Aviation&...

* Not including Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico

Note: Percent change based on unrounded numbers

For air fares for the following airports, go to http://apps.bts.gov/xml/atpi/src/index.xml

Multiple airport areas for which a single average fare calculation is available are: Boston, Chicago, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco and Washington, DC.

Top 100 airports based on 2013 originating domestic passengers:

Alabama. - Birmingham
Arizona - Mesa, Phoenix, Tucson
Arkansas - Little Rock
California - Burbank, Fresno, Long Beach, Los Angeles Intl, Oakland, Ontario/San Bernardino, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, Santa Ana (Orange County)
Colorado - Colorado Springs, Denver
Connecticut  - Hartford
District of Columbia - Dulles, Reagan National
Florida - Ft. Lauderdale, Ft. Myers, Jacksonville, Miami, Orlando, Pensacola, Sanford, Tampa, West Palm Beach
Georgia - Atlanta, Savannah
Idaho - Boise
Illinois - Chicago Midway, Chicago O'Hare
Indiana - Indianapolis
Iowa - Des Moines
Kansas - Wichita
Kentucky - Louisville
Louisiana - New Orleans
Maine - Portland
Maryland - Baltimore
Massachusetts - Boston
Michigan - Detroit, Grand Rapids
Minnesota - Minneapolis/St. Paul
Mississippi - Jackson/Vicksburg
Missouri - Kansas City, St. Louis
Nebraska - Omaha
Nevada - Las Vegas, Reno
New Hampshire - Manchester
New Jersey - Atlantic City, Newark
New Mexico - Albuquerque
New York - Albany, Buffalo, Islip, New York JFK, New York LaGuardia, Rochester, Syracuse, White Plains
North Carolina - Charlotte, Greensboro, Raleigh/Durham
Ohio - Akron/Canton, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton
Oklahoma - Oklahoma City, Tulsa
Oregon - Portland
Pennsylvania - Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh
Rhode Island - Providence
South Carolina - Charleston, Greenville-Spartanburg
Tennessee - Knoxville, Memphis, Nashville
Texas - Austin, Dallas Love, Dallas/Ft. Worth, El Paso, Houston Bush, Houston Hobby, San Antonio
Utah - Salt Lake City
Vermont - Burlington
Virginia - Norfolk, Richmond
Washington - Bellingham, Seattle, Spokane
Wisconsin - Madison, Milwaukee