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Airline Ticket Pricing Varies Depending On Which Research Paper

¶ … airline ticket pricing varies depending on which day the passenger wishes to fly. This is an important question because it will provide the data necessary to passengers who wish to save money, assuming, of course, that these passengers also have the flexibility to travel on certain days. Considering the fact that most airline passengers are going to pay more to travel via air than they would via almost any other form of transportation, one would think that lowering the expenses of air travel would be appealing to a majority of those traveling via air. It is assumed that there are trends to air travel and that the airlines track those trends. Assuming that those trends show air travel is not as feasible on certain days of the week, it could also be safely assumed that the airlines would then likely lower the cost of air travel on those days to lure additional passengers. Researching the available data will provide a sense of...

The researcher will use two cities (St. Louis, Missouri and Salt Lake City, Utah) as starting and ending points and will look for ticket pricing on the separate days. Pricing will be based on a non-business, non-discounted ticket. These two cities are being used because both are heavily traveled routes and yet are not so heavily traveled that pricing should be skewed in any manner. Since it is a relatively simple matter to plug in those two cities as destination on the various websites, data generated should be easily gathered by the researcher.
The first airline was Southwest Airlines and the data showed that for the months of December, January and February the non-discounted fare to fly from St. Louis to Salt Lake City (and vice versa) was $396. That price…

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The third (and last) website used was www.aa.com. This website is the home of American Airlines, a regularly priced 'mainstream' airlines. American Airlines had a bevy of pricing available depending on specific flights and times. An example would be the pricing to travel from St. Louis to Salt Lake City on a Sunday was quoted at a starting price of as low as $246 and as high as $1,145. Monday pricing started at $297 and was as high as $931. Tuesday through Saturday pricing was $187 - $911. The return trip from Salt Lake City to St. Louis was as equally diverse.

The data showed that during a one-week timeframe in early January, 2011 that the pricing that could be found on various websites provided opportunity for a passenger to fly from St. Louis, Missouri to Salt Lake City, Utah for as little as $187 or as high as $1,145.

The data also showed that for the discount airline there was no difference in pricing based on the days of the week while at the 'major' airlines there was not only a difference based on the day chosen to fly, but on the times and flight availability as well. The ticket brokering website provided pricing based on availability of specific flights and airlines.
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