In the years following the COVID-19 pandemic, airlines in the United States have had to face the challenges of a difficult macroeconomic climate defined by high interest rates, inflation, and fuel uncertainty. As a result, airlines have been forced to price tickets in different ways to respond to macroeconomic conditions, often leading to higher prices for consumers but at times also resulting in lower airfares.
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