In our daily lives, we often come across situations where when we need to buy something, if we procrastinate, **often**. This is especially true in the purchase of air tickets. So, why is this happening? Today, let's take a look together.
First of all, it's important to understand that airfares** are not static, but fluctuate over time. This is mainly because of the airline's seat management strategy. An important principle in an airline's revenue management system is "first come, first served". That is, the earlier you book your ticket, the more discounts you will enjoy. And as the departure date approaches, the number of seats available decreases, so it is only natural that the ticket will be.
Secondly, from the perspective of supply and demand, the ** of air tickets is also affected by market demand. If there is a high demand for flights at a given time and the number of seats** is relatively low, then the ticket **will be accordingly**. Conversely, if the demand for flights is low and the number of seats** is relatively high, then the ticket price will be reduced accordingly.
In addition, airlines will adjust their fares in due course in order to increase revenue**. For example, during periods of high demand, such as peak tourist seasons or holidays, airlines usually increase air tickets**; During periods of low demand, airfares are reduced**.
Finally, we would like to note some special circumstances. For example, some airlines may offer low-cost or discounted tickets for ** or promotions. However, these tickets usually have some restrictions, such as non-refundable and non-changeable. Therefore, when purchasing a ticket, we need to carefully read the relevant terms and precautions to avoid unnecessary trouble.
In summary, the trend of air tickets** is influenced by a variety of factors. Therefore, it is recommended that passengers purchase air tickets as soon as possible after confirming their travel plans to enjoy better discounts** and better services. At the same time, it is also necessary to pay attention to the airline's ** activities and related terms, so as not to miss better ticket purchase opportunities.