With the crisis caused by the pandemic, as well as the increase in fuel costs, airfares are the highest the US has ever seen, with average fares over $490. Smart Asset compiled the average cost of fees, as well as the percentage change from 2021 to 2022 and the annual change in costs in dollars. REPORTUR.us Choose the five most expensive.
- Dane County, Wisconsin Regional Airport:
A small airport northeast of downtown Madison, Wisconsin beats them all, especially for its size, which is usually the most expensive, however, this airport had the worst due to increase from 2021 to 2022. Currently, the average departures from this terminal are 526 USD, an increase of 34.6% over last year, which is an increase of USD 134.
- Washington Dulles International Airport, Washington, D.C.:
This station is not much different from the one in Wisconsin, since it has always been the most expensive of all, however, its average price is $526, with a variance of 33.6% from year to year, an increase of $131.
- Birmingham Shuttlesworth International Airport:
This airport, although it has always occupied the first positions among the most expensive, this time has seen an exponential increase from 2021 to 2022, by 37.5%, increasing its average price to 503 USD, an increase of 1 USD. 503 bucks.
- San Francisco International Airport, California:
San Francisco International Airport, which is the largest in the region, has seen an increase of 28% compared to 2021, which is reflected in its average price to $499, an increase of $109.
- Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport, Southern California:
This terminal, though small, has an average fare not quite as high as a Wisconsin airport. However, they average $490, an increase of 35.6%, an increase of $129. (USA: Airports that annoy passengers the most with flight cancellations).
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