During the early years of commercial aviation, the experience of flying was a premium unto itself. Other, slower forms of transportation, such as railroad services and steamboats, still primarily served travelers looking for a bargain, as the costs associated with aviation prevented it from truly becoming a good available to the masses. Operating commercial flights came along with exorbitant operational costs, something which meant that air carriers, which were profit-seeking businesses, had to keep fares high to ensure that they could recoup their operating costs.
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