Americans traveling this summer have broadly seen prices fall for airline fares, a welcome trend after last year's sticker shock.
But airfare remains more expensive in 2024 for some regions and destinations, largely for trips abroad, data shows.
Flights to Canada, South America, and the Middle East and Africa regions are also up 6%, 2% and 1%, respectively, from summer 2023, Hopper found.
High prices to certain Asian cities impact many American tourists since the continent is their second-most frequented international travel destination, Hopper said.
Average fares to Europe, the most popular trip abroad for Americans, are down 8% in summer 2024 versus a year ago, when they were at record highs.
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Hopper
Organizations:
Finance
Locations:
Tokyo, Japan, Canada, South America, East, Africa, Europe, Asia, Sakata, Ipoh, Udon Thani, Thailand's, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Lima, Peru, Santiago, Chile, Friedrichshafen, Memmingen, Germany, Bratislava, Slovakia