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DGAC announces an increase in air fares from France

Marc Leonelli·

The French Civil Aviation Authority (DGAC) reports a significant increase in air fares from France. In October 2024, prices rose by 5% compared with the previous year. This increase is partly attributable to air taxes capturing a growing upward trend with increases of 23.8% on intra-metropolitan routes. In April, however, a decline was observed, showing seasonal variability. Price fluctuations, although influenced by various factors, have a direct impact on travelers and the air traffic.

The French Civil Aviation Authority (DGAC) recently published some alarming figures concerning the trend in air fares. Between October 2023 and October 2024, an increase of 5 % was observed, causing concern among travellers and the airline industry.

Alternatives and solutions

Rate optimization and new alliances

Faced with this rise in prices, several airlines are exploring partnerships to offer competitive fares. For example collaboration between Lufthansa and Deutsche Bahn aims to offer passengers mixed transport solutions, combining train and flight for optimum efficiency.

Increased capacity and new routes

At the same time, some companies are responding by increasing their capacity. For example, some Royal Air Maroc anticipates the next summer rush with more seats and routes available. This strategy could ease the pressure on prices by balancing growing demand with an adapted offer.

Impact on travelers and future implications

For travelers, rising ticket prices are an added headache. This situation is prompting many to re-evaluate their travel plans and look for better days to buy their ticket at the best price. The question remains: how to reconcile this inevitable increase with maintaining accessibility for all travellers?

Comparison of charges impacting airfares

Increase factor Description
General increase Prices up 5% between October 2023 and October 2024
Air taxes Mainly influence price increases
Indoor network Increase in 23,8% for intra-metropolitan connections
Destination Martinique Significant increase according to the DGAC
Temporary decline Rarity recorded in April, all destinations combined
Staying abroad Rates on the rise, but vary by period
Booking period Sensitivity to the months chosen for travel
Overflight bans Impact of geopolitical conflicts
Low-cost airlines Tariff adjustments in the face of high costs

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