Airfares took another dive last month, following a wild ride over the past year, reflecting volatile energy prices and swings in demand.
Prices have dropped 18.9 percent in the year through June, or 8.1 percent between May and June, even as passenger traffic has reached record highs.
Ticket prices spiked last summer as Americans planned the vacations they were denied during the pandemic.
Airlines have been hiring aggressively for all positions and adding flights, bringing capacity back up to prepandemic levels.
And as energy prices have moderated, ticket prices have receded as well.
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