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British European Airways' 1951 ticket prices highlight historical changes in airfares

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British European Airways' 1951 ticket prices highlight historical changes in airfares
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During the early years of commercial aviation, air travel was considered a premium experience. Other forms of transportation, such as railroads and steamboats, were more affordable options for travelers. High operational costs meant that airlines had to keep fares high to cover expenses. As the industry evolved, two major developments helped reduce per-seat operating costs: deregulation and technological advancements following World War II.

Deregulation allowed airlines to offer discounted tickets to leisure travelers while charging higher prices for business travelers. This price differentiation enabled airlines to provide discounts to those with flexible travel plans or willing to fly on low-demand days. Technological advancements during the war resulted in lighter aircraft with powerful engines capable of longer flights, leading manufacturers to focus on civil aviation post-war.

These innovations allowed airlines like British European Airways (BEA) to operate more efficiently, reducing fares over time. BEA, a state-run carrier before British Airways' establishment, operated routes within Europe and from the UK to various destinations. Comparing BEA's 1951 fares with today's prices highlights how flying costs have changed.

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In 1951, BEA offered roundtrip tickets between London and Amsterdam for £14—40% higher than the excursion fare price of £10 aimed at tourists. Adjusted for inflation, £14 then is equivalent to about £600 today ($750). Tourists had limited options for cheaper fares and might have opted for trains and steamships instead.

Modern-day British Airways offers economy roundtrip tickets from London City Airport (LCY) to Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS) for around £100 and business class fares at approximately £350. In comparison, 1951 full-fare prices targeted primarily at business travelers equate closely with today's business class rates.

Longer flights were notably more expensive in 1951 due to fuel requirements of aircraft from that era. A roundtrip flight from London to Istanbul cost £105 back then—equivalent to roughly £4,600 today ($5,700). Presently, British Airways charges around £240 for economy-class tickets between these cities and about £700 in business class.

Overall, examining BEA's 1951 fares illustrates the significant expense of flying commercially in the past compared to today’s lower costs made possible by advancements in technology and airline models.

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