US-bound trips are becoming cheaper but harder to access as major airlines like Air Canada, Delta, United, Frontier, and British Airways cut routes and offer lower fares to fill empty seats. This paradox results from weak demand, rising costs, and geopolitical instability, with tourism declines and political tensions contributing to the shrinking availability of flights despite the reduced ticket prices.
US-bound trips drop in price

Anamika Chauhan is a Senior Content Writer at TBO Academy. Specializing in B2B content, she works closely with the marketing team to bring out the outlook about the industry in her write-ups. Connect with her on LinkedIn or write to her at anamika.chauhan@tbo.com