Have you ever felt that insatiable desire to shop around? The feeling that just one more search will surface the cheapest fare, the most convenient itinerary, or your preferred transit airport. You’re not alone: airfare shopping volume has increased over 50% in the last year!
This shopping behavior is understandable given the consumer perception that airfares are always on the rise. Even if the price of oil has dropped, fares don’t follow. In the same vein, many travelers think that last minute travel follows the same upward trend in price. That’s an unsettling feeling for travelers, especially as flexibility becomes more valued. For example, many travelers now blend business with leisure, and so trips are not always booked as far in advance. Sometimes it’s just a few days before jumping on the plane!
To make sure they are not missing the best deal, many travelers shop persistently, looking for the perfect fare — without really knowing what that fare actually is. Recent research conducted by Options Away and Expedia also indicates that many travelers search without being sure of final travel plans: about forty percent of respondents said they would hold a flight when they weren’t sure of their plans, while twenty-five percent want to lock in an airfare over concern of increasing air fares.
So is the blind shopping worth it?
Sabre processes more than $120 billion of estimated travel spend annually. To find out more about how traveler behavior affects booking, we looked at our data to find out the percentage of travelers spending more or less than the average fare. The results underscore the value of bringing in a consultant — it’s either “shop and hope,” or clinching the best fare available with expert help.