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Anyone who says US could increase prices and demand would not fall "because it's hilton head" obviously has no economic or business experience.
You are mistaken that they do not. Maybe only one person out of 1000, but the price/yield/revenue relationship is pretty standard among all products with elastic demand.
Its not the same with airline tickets. Buying retail is much different than airline tickets which are not products but a service and flying to ones final destination without landing in another state is worth a small increase in fares, it happens all the time with airports in high value areas.
The only thing that doesn't make sense is the idea that customers don't have price sensitivity, especially to a leisure destination like HHH with a much cheaper airport 45 minutes away.
Stop playing amateur economist and go run a business. You'll quickly find out how price sensitive customers are.
First, airline tickets are products. They are referred to as products constantly. "We provide a good product" etc.
Second, I agree with your point that the convenience factor will command a higher fare vs another less convenient airport, but that isn't the topic of discussion. The discussion was whether an increase in ticket price from current price level will affect demand. It will, and HHH is not immune from that economic law.
The fact that around 60k per year choose to bypass lower fares at SAV in favor of HHH proves that price will not deter demand. Economics 101 does not apply to the airline business.
Soooo when are we merging again?
Stop comparing SAV to HHH. That's not the topic. The topic is a reduction in demand just to HHH when the price of the ticket increase.
And yes, economics 101 applies to the airline business, even HHH as much as you don't want to believe it.
No one I know would quibble if the flight to HHH was a few dollars more than the flight to SAV
The price increase in question is JUST flying to HHH. We already know its quite a bit more expensive than flying to SAV. Yes people pay a premium for it, but they are price sensitive at a certain level as well, and that 1.50 increase WILL put people over the level they will pay for. Yield management teams at the airline probably know exactly how many, which is why they haven't raised the price 1.50 yet.