Report Cites Lower Fares

The impact of low-cost airlines at Pittsburgh International Airport has caused fares to decrease 27% from 2000-06 and resulted in 360,000 additional passengers per year for a total economic impact of $1.8 billion, according to a study by Wilbur Smith Associates. In 2000 the average one-way fare was...

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