Summer Airfares Show Signs of Peaking on Inflation Pressure

It’s been an expensive summer with the cost of travel, and just about everything else, going through the roof. Now consumers are cutting back on their flights.

US airline bookings fell 2.8% in June, compared with May, based on data collected by Adobe Analytics. Online spending on tickets fell 5.7% to $7.9 billion over the same period.

One of the main culprits is higher ticket prices, which consumers had been putting up with for months, said Vivek Pandya, lead analyst with Adobe’s Digital Insights. Although average airline prices fell 6.4% in June, they’re still up considerably for the year and above pre-pandemic levels after vacationers went on a buying spree before the summer season began.

“We're seeing consumers having to deal with inflation across a lot of different sectors, including fuel and food prices,” Pandya said in an interview. “They're now being a little more reticent to continue to book at this sort of pace they were booking earlier in the year.”