Fly much? Compare airfares at your favorite airports
So the U.S. Department of Transportation released its airport airfare rankings today and crazy enough, Fort Lauderdale International Airport is fourth.
I don't know about you, but I'm a bit surprised. Maybe that's because I tend to fly to Charlotte, NC, where my family lives. According to the charts that you can build yourself on the U.S. Department of Transportation's website, Charlotte has consistently been pricier than the average U.S. domestic airfare. Lucky me.
An airport about two and a half hours away from Charlotte, in Raleigh, NC, is less pricey, though. My new dilemma: which is worse - flying into Charlotte and paying high airfares, or flying into Raleigh and driving two and half hours...
If you fly a lot, or even just a little and are curious, see how your destinations measure up here. Pick three airports and it will chart their airfares and compare it will the U.S. domestic average airfare. Hopefully your destinations are less expensive than mine.
For the full report, click here.


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I was a bit confused why all airlines have different airfares. why don't they make it uniform so that everyone can enjoy their trip to different places?
I think the best way to persuade customers is to make a consensus on how to make the airfares reasonable enough for all the travelers.
Jim
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Posted by: jim | September 1, 2008 9:59 AM