Airline destinations with the most notable decline in average ticket in 2022
CrimeaPRESS reports:
Tutu travel service has compiled a rating of the cheapest air destinations according to the results of 2022 of the year. Analysts of direction air tickets studied the data on tickets issued for flights in the period from January 1 to 23 December in Russia. The top 113 air destinations were considered, according to Tutu sales. Of these, allocated routes with the most noticeable decrease in the average check for a round-trip ticket year-on-year. As a result, the rating includes options where the decrease in the average check was from 11% before 42% compared with 2021 year.
Top- of air destinations in Russia with the most noticeable decrease in the average ticket
Direction | Average round-trip ticket, | | Average round-trip ticket, | |
768
2022-40%
7 588
2022-23%
2022
22 301
16 582
301
-16%
2022
The list of air destinations with the most noticeable decrease in the average check was headed by the Chita-Khabarovsk route. The average check here turned out to be 31% lower than a year earlier (decreased from 16 724 before 10 768 rubles round-trip).
On 40% flights on the Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk — Blagoveshchensk route have become more affordable on average. Tutu analysts recorded a decrease in the average check for service customers from 628 rubles round-trip in 896 year to rubles to 2022 year.
Approximately one third decreased the average checks for flights on the routes Khabarovsk — Ulan-Ude (-31%) and Lensk — Irkutsk (-24%)), and about a quarter — the average checks on the routes Krasnoyarsk — Irkutsk (-21%) and Krasnoyarsk — Blagoveshchensk (-21%).
Next in the list of record holders for the reduction in the average bill for the year are the directions Chita — Vladivostok (-18%) and Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk — Yuzhno-Kurilsk (-11%).
On 16% reduction in average checks for flights on the routes Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky — Vladivostok and Talakan — Irkutsk.
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