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What’s hiding behind the price of an airline ticket?

So what makes up the price of a plane ticket and what influences it?

Shanaka by Shanaka
23-02-2014 08:34
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If you have ever traveled by plane, you might have wondered why the price of an airline ticket can differ quite dramatically depending on the destination, or the airline company, or even the flight date.

So what makes up the price of a plane ticket and what influences it? Let’s find out.

The price-tag of a plane ticket includes the airline fee and different taxes. The fee is defined by the airline policy, the time of the year, the distance traveled, and the class of the reservation. The taxes cover labor, fuel, aircraft rents and ownership, non-aircraft rents and ownerships, non-employee labor, aircraft maintenance, insurance, and a whole list of other airline expenses. So, say, if the price of fuel increases, the price of an airline ticket increases accordingly.

The first thing you have to remember is that the ticket price cannot be constant. It may vary depending on the time of the year, the popularity of a certain destination, and a number of other factors, which form the price policy of an airline company.

The tickets are always cheaper right after holidays and summer vacations. You are the most likely to buy the cheapest plane tickets in this period, as airlines are trying really hard to fill the empty seats. An airline company will never offer discounts on Friday and Sunday night flights, when many people go traveling for the weekend and then want to come back home till Monday morning. The tickets for night flights are always more expensive than the ones for the early morning flights, and during holiday periods the tickets are more expensive than on regular days.

However, it’s not only the airline or the destination that define the price of an airline ticket, but the class of the reservation as well. The first and the business class tickets provide flexible terms in case you need to return your ticket. Usually you are also allowed to make changes in the reservation. Buying the economy class ticket, you are more limited in the time of ticket reservation and purchase, in terms of ticket exchange or return, and in a couple of other things. There are also special offers which may have even stricter terms, like non-exchangeable tickets. Although, you can still get a half of the money you paid for the ticket back, since a half of a plane ticket price includes the taxes for the services you are not going to use.

Of course, if you fly often, it makes sense to pick a favourite airline company, whose prices, destinations and services are the most convenient for you. We recommend you to try traveling with FlyBusinessCheap.com. FlyBusinessCheap.com guarantees that their fee on international and business class flights are the lowest on the market. And yet they work with first-rate airlines, so you can rest assured that their price-quality ratio is perfect.

Enjoy your flights and choose only the best offers!

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