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Ready to book holiday travel? These are the most expensive California airports

SmartAsset, a financial advice website, compared 72 major airports across the U.S. using BTS data from quarter one and found the average domestic airfare increased the most at Miami International Airport, with a percent change of 31% since early 2022​.
SmartAsset, a financial advice website, compared 72 major airports across the U.S. using BTS data from quarter one and found the average domestic airfare increased the most at Miami International Airport, with a percent change of 31% since early 2022​. Getty Images

The average price of a flight in the U.S. rose slightly this year, nearing pre-pandemic fares. But the price of a flight can vary depending on where you’re flying from.

The average domestic flight cost rose 1.5% in the second quarter of 2023 to $392, up from the first quarter’s $386 (adjusted for inflation), according to the latest data from the U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics. But that price is down 5.1% from the second quarter of 2022.

The average flight in the second quarter of 2023 is still down 7.1% from the fourth quarter of 2019.

The Consumer Price Index increased 3.7% since September 2022, according to the latest numbers from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

SmartAsset, a financial advice website, compared 72 major airports across the U.S. using BTS data from quarter one and found the average domestic airfare increased the most at Miami International Airport, with a percent change of 31% since early 2022.

Flights from Anchorage, Alaska, were the most expensive at an average of $509, and flights from Harry Reid International Airport near Las Vegas were the cheapest at $270.

Flights from Washington Dulles International were the second most expensive at $487, followed by Minneapolis-St. Paul International ($455.65), Charlotte Douglas International ($454) and Salt Lake City International ($449).

These are the most expensive airports in California, by average cost of flights in Q2 of 2023, according to BTS data adjusted for inflation:

  • LAX — Los Angeles — $425

  • SFO — San Francisco — $466

  • SAN — San Diego — $390

  • SMF — Sacramento — $408

  • SJC — San Jose — $347

  • OAK — Oakland — $314

  • SNA — Santa Ana — $401

  • ONT — Ontario — $393

  • BUR — Burbank — $304

Choosing a different airport could save you money. For example, Oakland’s airport is about a 35 to 45 minute drive to San Francisco’s, but it could save you $152 on average.

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Cortlynn Stark
The Kansas City Star
Cortlynn Stark writes about finance and the economy for The Sum. She is a Certified Financial Education Instructor℠ with the National Financial Educators Council. She previously covered City Hall for The Kansas City Star and joined The Star in January 2020 as a breaking news reporter. Cortlynn studied journalism and Spanish at Missouri State University.
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