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I ask because I'm planning two flights later this year out of UA hub, one Domestic and one International, and for some reason United is always $200 - $300 more than the competition.
I get that prices fluctuate and there's so many factors, but my gut feeling is customers actually will pay more ride United metal versus a cheaper carrier like say, Alaska or Southwest.
What do y'all think?
u/Equivalent_Risk5430 — 6 days ago