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Tuesday, April 26, 2016

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BTS Statistics Release: 4th-Quarter 2015 Air Fare Data

 

The average domestic air fare decreased to $363 in the fourth quarter of 2015, down 8.3 percent from $396 in the fourth quarter of 2014, falling to the lowest level since 2010, adjusted for inflation (Table 1), the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) reported today.

 

 

Fig 1 

 

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, BTS Air Fares, Origin and Destination Survey

 

BTS reports average fares based on domestic itinerary fares. Itinerary fares consist of round-trip fares, unless the customer does not purchase a return trip. In that case, the one-way fare is included. One-way trips accounted for 33 percent of fares calculated for the fourth quarter of 2015. Fares are based on the total ticket value, which consists of the price charged by the airlines plus any additional taxes and fees levied by an outside entity at the time of purchase. Fares include only the price paid at the time of the ticket purchase and do not include fees for optional services, such as baggage fees. Averages do not include frequent-flyer or “zero fares.” Constant 2015 dollars are used for inflation adjustment.

 

Inflation-Adjusted Air Fares

Fourth-quarter fares rose 10.2 percent from the recession-affected low of $350 in 2009 to the fourth quarter of 2011. From 2011 to 2014, fourth-quarter fares rose 2.4 percent before the 8.3 percent decline to 2015 (Figure 1, Table 1). 

 

The fourth-quarter 2015 fare was down 14.4 percent from the average fare of $462 in 2000, the highest inflation-adjusted fourth quarter average fare in the 20 years since BTS began collecting air fare records in 1995. The 14.4 percent decline took place while overall consumer prices rose 34.9 percent. Since 1995, inflation-adjusted fares declined 10.8 percent (Table 2). See BTS Air Fare web page for historical data.

 

U.S. passenger airlines collected 75.0 percent of their total revenue from passenger fares during the third quarter of 2015, down from 87.6 percent in 1995 (Table 1A). Third quarter 2015 is the most recent available data.

 

Annual Fares

The average fare of $377 for the full year 2015 was down 3.8 percent, inflation-adjusted, from the 2014 average fare of $392 but down 19.2 percent from the inflation-adjusted annual high of $467 in 2000. The 2015 annual fare was the lowest since $365 in 2010.

 

Quarter-to-Quarter Change

Fourth-quarter fares were down 2.5 percent from the third quarter of 2015, dropping to the lowest inflation-adjusted level of any quarter since the fourth quarter of 2010 when the average fare was $361.

 

Following the post-recession fare increases, average fares were at least $383 in every quarter until dropping to $372 in the third quarter of 2015 and $363 in the fourth quarter (Table 3).

 

Unadjusted Air Fares

The $363 fourth-quarter 2015 average fare was down 7.7 percent from the fourth-quarter 2014 fare of $393, which was the highest average fare for any fourth quarter since 1995. Since 1995, unadjusted fares rose 26.0 percent compared to a 53.0 percent increase in overall consumer prices (Table 4). Fourth-quarter 2015 fares were down 2.5 percent from the third quarter of 2015, dropping to the lowest unadjusted level since the third quarter of 2012 when the average fare was $367 (Table 5). Fourth quarter 2015 fares were down 8.5 percent from the all-time unadjusted quarterly high of $396 in the third quarter of 2014.

 

Unadjusted Annual Fares

The average fare of $377 for the full year 2015 was down 3.7 percent from the 2014 average fare of $391 which was the adjusted annual high. The 2015 annual fare was the lowest since $375 in 2012. 

 

Fares by Airport

 

 

 Fug 2

 

Grouped by the number of originating passengers in the fourth quarter of 2015, the 15 airports with more than 5 million originating passengers had the highest average fares ($365). Airports with 3 to 4 million originating passengers had the lowest average fares of any group ($319) (Figure 2, Table 6).

 

Tables listing the airports by group can be found on the BTS Air Fare web page.

 

For additional data, see Top 100 Airports or All Airports. Since average fares are based on the Origin and Destination Survey 10 percent ticket sample, averages for airports with smaller samples may be less reliable. Fares for Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico airports are not included in rankings but are available on the web page. First-quarter 2016 average fare data will be released July 26. 

 

 

Table 1. 4th Quarter Average Fare 1995-2015, Adjusted for Inflation

Year

Average Fare in constant 2015 dollars ($)

Year-to-Year Percent Change in Average Fare (4Q to 4Q) (%)

Cumulative Percent Change in Average Fare (4Q 1995 to 4Q of each year) (%)

1995

443

   

1996

415

-6.4

-6.4

1997

430

3.7

-2.9

1998

456

6.0

2.9

1999

447

-2.1

0.8

2000

462

3.5

4.3

2001

401

-13.2

-9.5

2002

404

0.6

-8.9

2003

405

0.4

-8.6

2004

369

-8.8

-16.7

2005

378

2.4

-14.7

2006

373

-1.4

-15.9

2007

371

-0.4

-16.3

2008

389

4.7

-12.4

2009

350

-9.9

-21.0

2010

361

3.1

-18.5

2011

386

6.9

-12.9

2012

386

-0.2

-13.1

2013

388

0.6

-12.6

2014

396

2.0

-10.8

2015

363

-8.3

-18.2

               

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, BTS Air Fares and Origin and Destination Survey

Note: Percent change based on unrounded numbers

 

 

Table 1A. Passenger Airline Revenue from Fares 1990-2015

Year

Revenue from Passenger Fares as Percent of Total Scheduled Passenger Airline Operating Revenue* (%)

1990

88.5

1995

87.6

2000

88.9

2001

87.8

2002

87.1

2003

84.9

2004

80.6

2005

78.4

2006

77.6

2007

77.7

2008

75.9

2009

73.7

2010

74.8

2011

74.6

2012

74.1

2013

74.6

2014

74.8

2015 (1Q)

74.6

2015 (2Q)

75.7

2015 (3Q)

75.0

 

 

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, P-12

* From Schedule P-12: Passenger Revenue (Fares) (Acct 3901) as a percentage of Total Operating Revenues (4999).

 

 

Table 2. Inflation-Adjusted Average Domestic Air Fares: Percent Changes to 2015 by Year since 1995

(4th Quarter to 4th Quarter for fares)

Since 4th Quarter of ...

Duration in Years

Average Fare in constant 2015 dollars ($)

Percent Change in Average Fare to 4th Quarter 2015 (%)

2015

 

363

 
       

2014

1

396

-8.3

2013

2

388

2.0

2012

3

386

2.6

2011

4

386

2.4

2010

5

361

9.5

       

2009

6

350

12.9

2008

7

389

1.8

2007

8

371

6.5

2006

9

373

6.1

2005

10

378

4.6

       

2004

11

369

7.0

2003

12

405

-2.4

2002

13

404

-2.1

2001

14

401

-1.4

2000

15

462

-14.4

       

1999

16

447

-11.5

1998

17

456

-13.3

1997

18

430

-8.1

1996

19

415

-4.7

1995

20

443

-10.8

 

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, BTS Air Fares and Origin and Destination Survey

 

 

Table 3. Inflation-Adjusted Average Domestic Airline Fares by Quarter

Average Fare and Percent Change by Quarter

Quarter/Year

Average Domestic Fare (2015$)

Average Fare in constant 2015 dollars ($)

Quarter-to-Quarter Percent Change in Average Fare (%)

4Q 2013

388

-1.6

1Q 2014

383

-1.3

2Q 2014

393

2.6

3Q 2014

394

0.3

4Q 2014*

393

-0.3

1Q 2015*

388

-1.1

2Q 2015*

386

-0.6

3Q 2015*

372

-3.7

4Q 2015*

363

-2.5

 

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, BTS Air Fares and Origin and Destination Survey

Note: Percent change based on unrounded numbers

* Fares for the most recent four quarters are in current dollars, not adjusted for inflation.

 

 

Table 4. Unadjusted Average Domestic Air Fares: Percent Changes to 2015 and the Inflation Rate* by Year since 1995

(4th Quarter to 4th Quarter for fares; December to December for inflation)

Year

Average Fare in current dollars ($)

Year-to-Year Percent Change in Average Fare (4Q to 4Q) (%)

Cumulative Percent Change in Average Fare (4Q 1995 to 4Q of each year) (%)

Inflation Rate Change to Dec 2015

1995

288

     

1996

278

-3.3

-3.3

0.7

1997

294

5.5

2.0

0.8

1998

316

7.7

9.9

2.3

1999

318

0.6

10.5

4.1

2000

340

7.0

18.2

7.1

2001

300

-11.8

4.2

8.7

2002

309

3.0

7.3

11.7

2003

316

2.2

9.7

11.8

2004

297

-5.9

3.3

16.4

2005

315

5.9

9.4

19.3

2006

318

1.1

10.6

23.4

2007

330

3.6

14.6

27.4

2008

345

4.7

20.0

29.8

2009

320

-7.4

11.1

32.9

2010

335

4.7

16.3

34.9

2011

368

10.0

28.0

39.5

2012

374

1.6

30.0

43.3

2013

382

2.1

32.8

45.6

2014

393

2.8

36.4

48.1

2015

363

-7.7

26.0

53.0

 

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, BTS Air Fares and Origin and Destination Survey

Note: Percent change based on unrounded numbers

* Rate calculated using Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index

 

 

Table 5. Unadjusted Average Domestic Airline Fares by Quarter

Average Fare and Percent Change by Quarter

Quarter/Year

Average Domestic Fare (current$)

Average Fare in current dollars ($)

Quarter-to-Quarter Percent Change in Average Fare (%)

4Q 2013

382

-2.0

1Q 2014

382

0.0

2Q 2014

396

3.5

3Q 2014

396

0.2

4Q 2014

393

-0.9

1Q 2015

388

-1.1

2Q 2015

385

-0.8

3Q 2015

372

-4.3

4Q 2015

363

-5.9

 

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, BTS Air Fares and Origin and Destination Survey

Note: Percent change based on unrounded numbers

 

 

Table 6. Fares at Airports with 1,000,000+ Originating Passengers 4th Quarter 2015

Based on 4Q2015 U.S. Originating Domestic Passengers

Airport Groups based on 4Q 2015 Originating Passengers

Average Fare 4th Quarter 2015 ($)

Percent of Total Passengers

5 million+

365

43

4-5 million

339

13

3-4 million

319

6

2-3 million

360

19

1-2 million

359

8

less than 1 million

363

11

Average Fare at All Airports

363

100

 

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, BTS Air Fares and Origin and Destination Survey