From Rick Seaney, the CEO of FareCompare.com (and please note his advice about locking in fares for summer travel now, if you possibly can):
Rick writes:
"At noon today United Airlines initiated the thirteenth attempted domestic airfare hike of 2008 – eight of the previous twelve had been widely successful.
I have updated our 2008 airfare hike timeline as follows:
1.---January 3rd, initiated by United, $10 roundtrip, successful (sticky)
2. ---January 11th, initiated by United, $30 roundtrip, unsuccessful
3. ---January 17th, initiated by American, $20 roundtrip, unsuccessful
4. 4. January 24th, initiated by Continental, $20 roundtrip, successful (sticky)
5. ---February 22nd, initiated by United, $10 roundtrip, successful (sticky)
6. ---February 28th, initiated by Delta, $10 roundtrip, successful (sticky)
7. ---March 7th, initiated by United, $10 roundtrip, successful (sticky)
8. ---March 14th, initiated by United, $4-$50 roundtrip, successful (sticky)
9. ---March 19th, initiated by Delta, $10 roundtrip, unsuccessful
10.---March 27th, initiated by Delta, $10 roundtrip, unsuccessful
11--- April 9th, initiated by United, $4-$30 roundtrip, successful (sticky)
12.---April 15th, initiated by United, $10-$20 roundtrip, successful (sticky)
13.---April 24th, initiated by United, $4-$70, pending
United has had the most success in getting other legacy airlines to come along with increases when it has laddered the increases, instead of trying to instigate an across the board $10 or $20 hike – I would suspect we will quickly see some matching by the end of the day tomorrow from other legacy airlines.
I again cannot stress enough that consumers should lock in their summer airline travel as quickly as possible, seats are going to start to get scarce and the prices are going to reflect the summer supply and demand.
I will update on any major matching or rollback activity as it occurs." (Rick Seaney)
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