Premiumization shapes airline offerings while fares show stability after years of rising prices.
Airfare prices are expected to remain stable through 2026, according to the latest findings from the Air Monitor 2026 from American Express Global Business Travel, a leading software and services company for travel, expense and meetings & events.
The annual report forecasts global airfares and provides industry trends and strategies to help businesses optimize travel programs in today’s rapidly changing aviation landscape.
Looking ahead to 2026, travelers can expect airfares to look much like they do in 2025. Demand for business travel remains resilient, while a combination of broader industry dynamics and limited opportunities for airlines to push up fares should keep ticket prices stable. Instead of broad fare-based increases, airlines are adopting increasingly sophisticated revenue management strategies, including investment in premiumization and the application of continuous pricing.
These approaches are reshaping competition, keeping base fares stable while diversifying the range of products and services available to travelers.
“Anticipated price stability creates both opportunities and new considerations. Airlines are expanding their offerings through new products and pricing models, giving businesses more choice but adding opaqueness to travel program management,” said Dan Beauchamp, VP Consulting, Amex GBT. “To maximize value, businesses will need to stay agile and look beyond fares to proactively manage their suppliers and understand how best to unlock value.”
Global air price forecast in 2026
Factors influencing airfares for 2026 include:
- Uncertainty: Geopolitical and economic volatility continue to impact airline cost and travel patterns. Despite resilient demand, fares are expected to remain stable in 2026, as carriers are holding fares steady in an already high-cost environment.
- Airline economics: Supply chain disruption, labor settlements, and the potential return of fuel price volatility are adding billions in costs, placing upward pressure on airlines.
- Paying the premium: Airlines are expanding premium offerings to elevate traveler experience and generate additional revenue streams, independent of overall fare levels.
Read the full report here, which includes best practices to optimize your air program and advice on managing traveler productivity.
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