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Tourists take photos with Tsutenkaku Tower at Shinsekai in Osaka, Japan, on December 12, 2024.

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Planning an international trip this year? If you’re willing to fly farther, you might be in luck.

Data released this week by flight tracking company Hopper shows long-distance travel is cheaper than last year.

For example, by mid-2025, flights between the United States and Asia are down 11% this year from last year, with average fares at $1,087, and capacity increased by 6% from 2024. Hopper data shows European flights fell 6%, with the average ticket price at $754.

Flights to Africa and the Middle East were unchanged from last year, while flights to South America were down 4% to $685, and flights from the U.S. to Mexico and Central America were up 9% to $469.

Meanwhile, domestic airfares are rising as airlines become more cautious about U.S. capacity growth and face delays in aircraft deliveries. boeing company and Airbus.

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But international travel has become more demanding as airlines add capacity to popular destinations and demand growth has leveled off compared with the post-pandemic surge, when travelers rushed to book trips abroad after travel restrictions were lifted. Cheap. Fares are rising as airlines face labor and aircraft shortages caused by the pandemic.

As airlines increase capacity, european fare The end of last year was at its lowest level in years.

“We’re definitely not at the point where there’s pent-up demand yet,” said Scott Keyes, founder of travel app Going (formerly Scott’s Cheap Flights).

In many countries, including hotspot Japan, favorable exchange rates for travelers using U.S. dollars have spurred demand. Japanese government data shows that in the first 11 months of 2024, international tourists to Japan surged by nearly 50%, reaching nearly 33.4 million people.

travel search site kayak It said flights to Asia were the cheapest in at least three years and customer interest was rising. Kayak noted that the Japanese cities of Tokyo, Sapporo and Osaka saw the largest increases in searches.

Tourists sit in front of the Patong Beach sign on the beachfront of Phuket island in southern Thailand on November 29, 2024.

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Kayak also said airfares were lower in the Caribbean, with Dominica (down 21% from last year), Barbados and St. Lucia (down 17% from last year) offering cheaper airfares.

Travelers flying this year are also more interested in business class, a trend among airlines deltaAirlines reporting 2025 airline earnings on Friday have taken advantage of this.

Kayak estimates that searches for four-digit business class fares are up 19% from last year.

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