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CVG once again named lowest fare airport in region by U.S. Dept. of Transportation — fares down by $215


The U.S. Department of Transportation released its average airfare ranking report for first quarter 2018. The Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) is once again the lowest fare airport in the region.

Below is a summary of the results related to CVG:
 
·  CVG average fare ranked #73 compared to #35 in 1Q 2017, an improvement of 38 positions.

·  CVG average fare of $328 decreased 16% compared to $391 in 1Q 2017. National average fares decreased by only 3.7%. CVG’s percentage decrease was four times better than the national average.
 
· CVG passengers are paying on average $215 less per ticket than four years ago.
 
· Regional comparisons:

◦ CVG ranked #73 – average fare $328
◦ Indianapolis (IND) ranked #65 – average fare $340
◦ Columbus (CMH) ranked #48 – average fare $362
◦ Louisville (SDF) ranked #32 – average fare $390
◦ Dayton (DAY) ranked #24 – average fare $404
◦ Lexington (LEX) ranked #12 – average fare $431
 
So far in 2018, CVG has launched 10 new routes (San Jose; San Antonio; Charleston; Sarasota; Austin x2; Jacksonville; Raleigh/Durham; Cozumel, Mexico; Grand Bahama Island) including new low-cost service to Europe with WOW air. CVG will launch two new routes the remainder of the year (Denver via Southwest and Phoenix via Delta).

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