Of the top 100 airports based on originating passengers, the highest second-quarter average fares were in Cincinnati, followed by Anchorage, AK; Greenville/Spartanburg, SC; Knoxville, TN; and Charleston, SC. The lowest fares in the top 100 airports were at three Hawaii airports followed by Dallas Love; and Chicago Midway
The largest year-to-year average fare increase for the second quarter among the 100 largest airports, ranked by originating passengers, was 6.7 percent in Cincinnati, followed by Hartford, CT; Dallas Love; Anchorage, AK; and Salt Lake City.
The biggest year-to-year average decrease was 28.8 percent in Lihue (Kauai), HI. The four largest year-to-year average fare decreases for the second quarter were for itineraries originating in four Hawaii airports followed by Charleston, SC.
Four of the five largest average fare increases from the second quarter of 1995 to the second quarter of 2007 were at Hawaii airports. The other top fare index increase over this 12-year period took place at Dallas Love.
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