Flights aren’t that expensive—so why does the final price feel outrageous?

Published on March 12, 2026
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Many travelers notice the same pattern every time they book a flight. The base fare looks reasonable, sometimes even surprisingly cheap. But by the time the checkout page appears, the total cost feels far higher than expected. Nothing extravagant was added—no upgrades, no luxury options—yet the final number doesn’t match the original promise. This disconnect isn’t accidental. It reflects how airline pricing has fundamentally changed.