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As an alternative to packing planes full of passengers paying lower prices, U.S. Airlines are taking a more disciplined approach to the peak July 4 travel weekend by offering less capacity, according to a June 26 report from IBA.
The global aviation intelligence and advisory firm headquartered in the United Kingdom reported that this year, capacity from June 27 to July 4 has declined slightly among U.S. airlines, despite a strong demand among holiday travelers.
“July 4th capacity tells a punchy story of fewer low-cost carrier seats, more full-service carrier capacity, and a market being managed for margin rather than volume,” Dan Taylor, IBA head of consulting, said in a news release emailed to The Epoch Times….
The global aviation intelligence and advisory firm headquartered in the United Kingdom reported that this year, capacity from June 27 to July 4 has declined slightly among U.S. airlines, despite a strong demand among holiday travelers.
“July 4th capacity tells a punchy story of fewer low-cost carrier seats, more full-service carrier capacity, and a market being managed for margin rather than volume,” Dan Taylor, IBA head of consulting, said in a news release emailed to The Epoch Times….



