How the price of long distance flights have come down

How the price of long distance flights have come down

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Borghetto

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3,274 posts

183 months

Thursday 2nd July 2015
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I was going through some old papers today and came across a British Caledonian ticket from London to Houston dated 30th November 1983. The price was £556.00. I just checked with United for the same flight in 2015 it's £512.00. So in 32 years its gone down £44.00. Given the taxes that are now applied, that's a really massive reduction.

Edited by Borghetto on Thursday 2nd July 20:12

Puggit

48,430 posts

248 months

Thursday 2nd July 2015
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Borghetto said:
I was going through some old papers today and came across a British Caledonian ticket from London to Houston dated 30th November 1983. The price was £556.00. I just checked with United for the same flight in 2015 it's £512.00 with United. So in 32 years its gone down £44.00. Given the taxes that are now applied, that's a really massive reduction.
And not forgetting inflation!

Thankyou4calling

10,601 posts

173 months

Thursday 2nd July 2015
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I'm not so sure they have.

I was flying to the States either Orlando or New York 1991 through to about 2006 and often got return flights for between £99 and £149.

Way more than that now.

Amateurish

7,736 posts

222 months

Friday 3rd July 2015
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I'm pretty sure prices bottomed out around 2000 with the low cost airline boom, but that they have been rising ever since.

s70rmp

654 posts

129 months

Saturday 4th July 2015
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Thankyou4calling said:
I'm not so sure they have.

I was flying to the States either Orlando or New York 1991 through to about 2006 and often got return flights for between £99 and £149.

Way more than that now.
I remember getting a flight in 1996 Manchester to Newark and trying to swap names on a ticket that a mate had but couldn't use due to illness but BA wouldn't do it, ticket had to be released and came back on sale for £800 return
I went with another carrier on same day for £230 return

Flying Manchester to Boston this September for four of us £6115 return
But that is business class

audidoody

8,597 posts

256 months

Saturday 4th July 2015
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Return LHR to Auckland in 1974 - £650 (Economy) Average annual salary £2,000

Return LHR to Auckland ini 2015 - £950 (Economy) Average annual salary £25,000

Thankyou4calling

10,601 posts

173 months

Sunday 5th July 2015
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audidoody said:
Return LHR to Auckland in 1974 - £650 (Economy) Average annual salary £2,000

Return LHR to Auckland ini 2015 - £950 (Economy) Average annual salary £25,000
Accepted but that was 40 years ago.

20 years later, mid 90's prices had dropped MASSIVELY.

It was very easy to fly to the states for under £200 return.

GT03ROB

13,262 posts

221 months

Sunday 5th July 2015
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Thankyou4calling said:
It was very easy to fly to the states for under £200 return.
Without government interference & the taxes you probably could now!

northwest monkey

6,370 posts

189 months

Tuesday 7th July 2015
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What the hell is a "September 11th Security Fee" ?