JFK ranks among highest-cost U.S. airports as average flight prices rise
A new study ranks John F. Kennedy International Airport among the most expensive U.S. airports. The same research reports that 68 percent of Americans expect air travel to become unaffordable.
New York PostA study released this week placed John F. S. airports as average domestic fares continue to climb. The research also surveyed consumer sentiment, finding that 68 percent of Americans said air travel could soon be completely unaffordable for them.
The survey asked respondents about current ticket costs and future expectations. No margin of error or sample size was provided in the published summary. The same percentage, 68 percent, appeared in two consecutive statements describing the affordability outlook. No additional data on specific routes, airlines, or time frames was included.
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