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10 Destinations Where Flights Have Gotten More Expensive (And Why)

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Have you noticed how some travel spots have gotten pricier to fly to? Let’s check out ten places where airfare has gone up and explore why this is happening. From fuel costs to surging demand, various factors are making those plane tickets cost more than they used to. Here’s a simple breakdown of what’s behind those rising prices in popular destinations around the globe.

1. USA

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Ever wondered why flying across the Atlantic to the USA has gotten pricier? Well, it mostly comes down to the rising fuel costs, which have pushed ticket prices up by about 15–30%. It’s pretty straightforward—the more it costs to fuel the plane, the more we end up paying for our tickets. So next time you’re looking at a steep fare for that New York or LA flight, remember it’s those fuel charges making a big dent in your travel budget.

2. Japan

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Japan has always been a popular spot, but lately, the demand to visit has really shot up, causing airfares to increase by around 25%. As travel restrictions ease and people are more eager to explore, places like Tokyo and Kyoto are seeing a lot more visitors. High demand means higher prices, so that dream trip to Japan is now a bit more expensive than before.

3. Australia

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Heading to Australia anytime soon? You might notice that the prices are staying stubbornly high, with a 20% increase, largely due to limited flight capacities. Airlines haven’t fully ramped up the number of flights to places like Sydney or Melbourne, so with fewer seats available, prices are remaining high. It’s a classic case of limited supply meeting high demand.

4. Dubai

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Dubai is seeing an uptick in folks willing to pay extra for a bit of luxury, and this premium demand is pushing up ticket prices. If you’re planning to treat yourself to a lavish getaway in this glitzy city, expect to pay a premium on airfare, thanks to the increasing number of travelers choosing first or business class.

5. Thailand

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Like many places, Thailand’s experiencing a surge in tourists as everyone starts traveling more post-pandemic. This renewed enthusiasm is great for the travel industry but does mean that airfares to spots like Bangkok and Phuket are climbing. More people wanting to visit means higher prices, simple as that.

6. Spain

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Planning a summer getaway to Spain? Well, you might notice that the cost of flying there during the peak season has jumped by about 20% compared to last year. Summer in Spain is a popular choice, and with more folks aiming for some fun under the sun, airlines are adjusting their prices accordingly.

7. Greece

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Greece, with its beautiful islands, has always been a magnet for travelers. Recently, specific routes to islands like Santorini and Mykonos have seen major price spikes. As these destinations remain top picks for holiday-goers, the airfares keep aligning with the high demand.

8. Italy

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Italy continues to charm travelers, and routes to cities like Rome and Milan are seeing an increase in demand, subsequently driving up airfares. Whether it’s the allure of Italian cuisine or the rich history, more people flying to these cities means spending more on tickets.

9. Iceland

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With limited flights available to Iceland, the cost of getting there remains high. This spectacularly scenic country has limited airport capacity, which means fewer flights and thus higher prices for those planning to explore its volcanic landscapes and hot springs.

10. Canada

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Flights to Canada, especially the long-haul routes, are feeling the pinch from both increased fuel costs and demand. Whether you’re heading to the bustling cities of Toronto and Vancouver or the scenic spots in Alberta, the double whammy of rising fuel prices and high demand is making those tickets pricier.

We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home.

We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home. With over 10 years of experience in dating and traveling to romantic places, we share our favorite date ideas and romantic destinations to help couples level up their relationships. Having lived in and traveled through the USA, we also share our favourite things to do in the States.

With 70,000 monthly readers and 16,000 followers on social media, Be Right Back is your go-to resource for romantic trip ideas and couple activities at home and abroad.

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