Economics
Explaining Airline Ticket Prices with Supply and Demand
Airline ticket pricing is known to be dynamic, with the airfares increasing and decreasing. It may appear logical that tickets will be priced differently depending in the distance travelled; with tickets for longer distance at a higher price compared to tickets for short distance flights. However, pricing does not operate in this manner, and ticket prices may have nothing to do with the distance travelled, but reflect the supply and demand conditions.
The concept of supply and demand indicates the way prices are reached in any market. To consider why tickets to Casper, Wyoming to Denver, Colorado, and from Denver to Orlando, Florida may be the same, the first stage will be to look at how supply and demand impacts on price. In general terms, as the price for a product or service increases the demand will decrease, as the product or services becomes less affordable, and fewer people will purchase the product. Likewise, when the price...
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