Discount Airfare

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Discount Airfare

While some passengers say high flight prices won`t stop them from flying altogether, they say something still needs to be done.

"Competition, we need competition," says French. "Competition will do that. So I`d like to see Frontier come back into Bismarck."

But the answer may not be to bring in another airline that has similar service, like with Frontier and United.

"One of them would leave," says Gary Ness, Director of the North Dakota Aeronautics Commission. "They would fight it out. We don`t have Discount Airfare a population base that`s big enough to serve that deal."

While the Commission suspects ticket prices in North Dakota probably won`t come down soon, there is some good news.

"When we see the passenger growth at our airport continue to increase that just gives us that many more chances to go out and be more successful in garnering even more air service, which breeds more competition, which will hopefully lower airfares," says Greg Haug, Bismarck Airport Manager.

Something those who are scrounging Discount Airfare around for airline deals or driving to Minneapolis for a cheaper ticket can perhaps look forward to. The North Dakota Aeronautics Commission says high fuel costs also play a role in higher airline ticket prices across Discount Airfare North Dakota and in other places.

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]

<< Home