And the lowering of prices by over 90% in real terms.
You’re paying 10% of what people used to pay for travel - that’s an amazing bargain. Truly amazing.
When I used to fly, rarely, in the 1960s, I was in a jacket and tie. That is how people dressed when a round trip ticket for a family of four from Winnipeg to Denver cost as much as the family’s new car. The term, “the jet set” originated in the 1960s, when air travel was really only for the very wealthy. To this day, it still means wealthy and fashionable people traveling around the world.
If you would like to pay what people used to pay - then fly first class, which is still cheaper today than economy was back then, and you can avoid the “cattle car”.
Or, book a business jet, all for yourself. Get a fractional ownership, or just charter one for a single trip, and, for a family of four, you, too can fly back and forth between Vermont and Florida without the cattle car experience.
It should only cost about $40,000 for that, which is on par with what air travel cost prior to de-regulation.