World Travel Guide: Air travel -
"Flying is cheap as chips – but no chips"

Bookmark Travel Guide (Home)





Looking for something else?
Google

Flying is cheap as chips – but no chips

by Gareth Powell

Here's a bit of airline history which I had the devil of a job researching. In 1951 fewer than ten percent of the population of the United States had flown and the number that had flown internationally was miniscule. The standard round trip fare New York - London was $US711.

53 years later exactly that same price is available today from Virgin Atlantic, despite changes in the cost of living. It's difficult to adjust this to today's prices simply on the cost of living because there are so many different and varying factors.

One way is to take a basic commodity, a house.

In 1951 a three bed-roomed house in England at that time cost just over five times this, depending on how you look at the dollar exchange. (The house was in Ridgeway Drive, Bromley, Kent and I know the prices precisely.)

So you can take it that in 1951 the cost of flying from New York to London and back was a fifth of the price of a house in the outer suburbs of London. The same house, in the same suburb would now cost $US362,000 so that the equivalent air fare to house price would be something daft like $70,000. A totally unfair comparison and the price could be calculated another way to bring it down to, say, nearer $10,000.

It does not change one fact; the face price of the ticket has not changed in 50-odd years, although everything else has soared upwards.

Another example from Professor Peter Fitzroy, speaking in Australia on the government broadcasting service (the ABC) about Money, Markets and the Economy. He said, although he provided no reference to back it up, "How many of us realise that in 1945 the cost of the air fare between Melbourne and London was about twice the annual salary in Australia? By 1998, the cost had plummeted to about three to four weeks salary."

Bear that in mind for what follows.

It's difficult to find the exact date, but sometime in 1986 American Airlines decided it had to save money and so it cut a single olive from the salad that was served to passengers. It was the start of cost-cutting exercises which, among American airlines, continue to this day.

This year the pace has warmed up with pillows, magazines and baggage service being trimmed or charged for. Then Northwest added pretzel sticks.

Now, in the United States, anyone flying from A to B gets the flight and that is it. Many overseas travelers, used to having food served free on board, are finding that flying internally in the United States can mean a long hungry journey.

Two possible answers.

The first is to pay seriously more money and fly in first and business class. The price differential between economy - that which Americans call coach - and business and first class has expanded.

The second is to fly with an el-cheapo, cut price airline. One of the problems for the major airlines who have cut passengers' amenities back to the bone is that in the United States it is now relatively more luxurious to fly on one of the low-fare airlines like JetBlue, Southwest and Song, which offer quite reasonable luxuries.

Just remember to take your sandwiches with you.

Gareth Powell is a journalist and author who runs a web site on travel, www.travelhopefully.com


©2005 Gareth Powell. All rights reserved.





Other articles you may find interesting:

Around The World In Eighty Days

by Weltar Trotte

Ah, the beauty of wanderlust. It just sneaks up from behind, and from that moment on, nothing matters except hopping on the next plane to anywhere—Australia, China, Europe or the Bahamas. All that matters is getting the best bargain flight and finally—the world is right at your fingertips.

Thanks to the intense competition between airlines, travelers can go virtually anywhere in the world for much less than one might have ever imagined. In fact, a flight to London may actually be cheaper than a flight from New York to Los Angeles.

Incredible Deals

Travelers are able to find incredible deals if they keep their eyes and ears open. It’s a fact that
Read this article in full

Cheap Airline Tickets

by Billets d'Aviones

Cheap airline tickets have made quite a wave in the industry. Thanks to some companies such as Expedia, Orbitz, and TravelZoo, traveling by plane is much more affordable than some years ago. Consequently, to buy an airline ticket has become an option for more and more people. Why is this so? One of the most important reasons is that many times tickets are already included when you buy a trip to some destination. Nevertheless, no matter how tickets are sold, they open a new world of opportunities to a whole new sector of the population.

There are several ways to take advantage of cheap airline tickets, one being to be
Read this article in full

Low Airfares

by Sandy Baker

Do you have a trip in mind? Looking for low airfares to get you there? All is not lost. You can find a great deal on airfare if you take the time to look for it. Low airfares are actually quite common right now, due to the sluggish travel industry.

The more open minded you are about your trip, the better your chances are of finding low airfare. Begin your search by deciding what is the most important thing for you. Is it getting there quickly and in one shot? Is there a specific date you must travel? Being open about
Read this article in full

How Airlines Reach Out to Serve You

by Geranas Strahl

In a world where people are more mobile than in any previous generation, travelers have come to expect many little, and not so little, extras from the airlines. From a young mother keeping her attention focused on small children, to a business person experiencing their own particular pressures, the challenge of time spent traveling can be daunting.

Even ten years ago the actual time in the air was small compared to the challenge of traveling to the airport, and once there finding a parking spot and getting from the car to the check-in-counter. Long lines were not uncommon and there was nothing to
Read this article in full





Website creation by: TheWebsiteDesign.Co.UK Copyright ©2008 TWSD Services, All rights reserved


Cheap FlightsShort breaksBoating holidaysLas Vegas WeddingTravel NewsEvents
Travel News

Tell a Friend about Faraway Places



Learn the Lingo


at Rocket speed!

Download free Falls of Clyde Screensaver   Download free Falls of Clyde Screensaver
Travel Guide Store Travel Guide store
Travel News Travel News
Subscribe to News feed Subscribe to News Feed
[Disclaimer]






Travel guide topics
 Travel Guide To Air Travel
 Travel Guide To Cruise Vacations
 General Travel Information
 Travel Guide To Accommodation
 Travel Guide To Holiday Activities
 Travel Guide To Attractions And Events
 Travel Guide To Packages, Tours And Breaks
 Travel Guide To Landmark Vacations
 Travel Guide To Outdoor Vacations
 Travel Guide To Overland Carriers
 Travel Guide To Destinations
 Travel Gear And Equipment
 Travel Guide To Insurance


Other articles




Links

Add URL

Disclaimer

Privacy


Warning: include(../ads/becheeky125x125.inc) [function.include]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/.kizar/tigherrdk/faraway-places.co.uk/inc/lh-bottom.inc on line 10

Warning: include() [function.include]: Failed opening '../ads/becheeky125x125.inc' for inclusion (include_path='.:/usr/local/php5/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php') in /home/.kizar/tigherrdk/faraway-places.co.uk/inc/lh-bottom.inc on line 10




Hosting from $7.95 per month

Labelled with ICRA