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Data cohort: Flights departing March 14, 2015 – April 18, 2015 • Observation period: 7 days ending March 7, 2015
Notes• Major movement detected for JetBlue flights, with a whopping 66% of flights seeing
increases.
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Data cohort: Flights departing March 14, 2015 – April 18, 2015 • Observation period: 7 days ending March 7, 2015
Notes• At a median of $29, the hikes at JetBlue aren’t trivial.• Virgin America is also seeing $35 median hikes for just over half of its flight inventory.
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Data cohort: Flights departing March 14, 2015 – April 18, 2015 • Observation period: 7 days ending March 7, 2015
Notes• We know that a broad fare changes are in the works when major hubs start popping up in
these charts, like both airports at Houston on the upside.
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Data cohort: Flights departing March 14, 2015 – April 18, 2015 • Observation period: 7 days ending March 7, 2015
Notes• We see some drops among traditionally warmer destinations like Miami, Orlando, and
Long Beach. Could recent weather be affecting demand for these Spring Break hotspots?
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Data cohort: Flights departing March 14, 2015 – April 18, 2015 • Observation period: 7 days ending March 7, 2015
Notes• Discrepancies between the top names in origin vs. destination suggests the possibility of a
supply/demand imbalance for this cohort. (i.e., more people flying out of a city than flying in).
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Data cohort: Flights departing March 14, 2015 – April 18, 2015 • Observation period: 7 days ending March 7, 2015
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Data cohort: Flights departing March 14, 2015 – April 18, 2015 • Observation period: 7 days ending March 7, 2015
Notes• There was a near-universal
but de minimis change in the pricing of a couple routes: ANC/SEA and HNL/LAX. In both cases, the vast majority of fares were only raised by a fraction of a dollar.
• Somewhat more impacted are a number of flights involving JFK and SFO, which did see fares gap up by $30-50.
TRENDS AMONG 25 MAJOR AIRPORT ROUTES
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Data cohort: Flights departing March 14, 2015 – April 18, 2015 • Observation period: 7 days ending March 7, 2015
ABOUT OUR DATA
• We observed the cohort of non-stop US domestic airfares departing March 14, 2015 to April 18, 2015, or roughly on a one-week to six-weeks forward basis.
• These fares were observed over a seven-day period ending March 7, 2015.• Most commercial carriers in the US are represented.
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Data cohort: Flights departing March 14, 2015 – April 18, 2015 • Observation period: 7 days ending March 7, 2015
ABOUT FLYR
FLYR is a data science company that constructs technologies to predict and mitigate future airfare volatility. Our goal is to develop tools that are able to neutralize uncertainty in travel planning.
Our open airfare prediction beta is currently available at http://www.getFLYR.com.
We welcome your comments and questions, as well as ideas and suggestions for future reports.
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