U.S. domestic airfares have risen by 40 percent since January, according to analysts.
Roundtrip domestic flights are now averaging $330, as compared with $235 at the beginning of 2022, said analysts at travel comparison company Hopper.
That’s also an increase of 7 percent over 2019’s prepandemic pricing, making these the highest prices the company has seen since it started collecting this data. International fares are on par with 2019’s prices at an average of $810 roundtrip, but up by 25 percent from the $650 average seen at the start of the year.
The March 2022 edition of Hopper’s Consumer Airfare Index examined current airfare, airfare forecasts, the impact of jet fuel costs, top destinations for this summer and more.
Near-term airfare forecast
Hopper said it expects roundtrip domestic airfare prices to remain at around $320-$330 until the end of April, but it predicts prices increase 10 percent to $360 by the end of May and remain that way through June.