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Created: 2025-07-26 21:17:08 UTC

@UnitedAirlines @AmericanAir @Delta @StephenM @DiorSusan13865 @39Wrj Isn't it discriminatory? United Airlines has recently been reported to charge higher fares for solo travelers on certain domestic one-way routes, with price differences sometimes reaching up to XX% more compared to group bookings. This pricing strategy, often referred to as a "solo supplement," was first highlighted in May 2025 by Thrifty Traveler, which found United, along with American Airlines, applying higher fares to solo passengers, particularly on weekday flights. The practice appears to target business travelers who book last-minute solo trips and are less price-sensitive, as airlines use dynamic pricing and fare buckets to segment customers. For example, a one-way United flight from Chicago O'Hare (ORD) to Peoria (PIA) was cited as costing $XXX for a solo traveler but only $XXX per person when booking for two.United briefly paused this pricing tactic in late May 2025 after public backlash but resumed it on some routes by early June 2025, though they pulled back again shortly after. As of July 2025, reports indicate United is still applying higher fares for solo travelers on about X% of its routes, particularly where there’s less competition from budget airlines. However, this is not universal across all flights, and the practice seems limited to specific one-way domestic routes, not round-trip or international flights. Delta, by contrast, has largely rolled back this practice, while American Airlines continues it more aggressively on XX% of its avoid higher fares, solo travelers can:Search for flights using multiple passengers to compare prices, even if only booking for one.
Book well in advance or choose off-peak travel times.
Use meta-search engines like Google Flights or Skyscanner to spot discrepancies.
Consider budget carriers like Southwest, which don’t appear to use this pricing model.

United has not publicly confirmed or explained this strategy, and it remains unclear if it will expand or persist long-term. Travelers should check fare rules and compare prices across platforms to mitigate potential surcharges.


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AZSun4Trump Avatar MAGA_AZ @AZSun4Trump on x 16.2K followers Created: 2025-07-26 21:17:08 UTC

@UnitedAirlines @AmericanAir @Delta @StephenM @DiorSusan13865 @39Wrj Isn't it discriminatory? United Airlines has recently been reported to charge higher fares for solo travelers on certain domestic one-way routes, with price differences sometimes reaching up to XX% more compared to group bookings. This pricing strategy, often referred to as a "solo supplement," was first highlighted in May 2025 by Thrifty Traveler, which found United, along with American Airlines, applying higher fares to solo passengers, particularly on weekday flights. The practice appears to target business travelers who book last-minute solo trips and are less price-sensitive, as airlines use dynamic pricing and fare buckets to segment customers. For example, a one-way United flight from Chicago O'Hare (ORD) to Peoria (PIA) was cited as costing $XXX for a solo traveler but only $XXX per person when booking for two.United briefly paused this pricing tactic in late May 2025 after public backlash but resumed it on some routes by early June 2025, though they pulled back again shortly after. As of July 2025, reports indicate United is still applying higher fares for solo travelers on about X% of its routes, particularly where there’s less competition from budget airlines. However, this is not universal across all flights, and the practice seems limited to specific one-way domestic routes, not round-trip or international flights. Delta, by contrast, has largely rolled back this practice, while American Airlines continues it more aggressively on XX% of its avoid higher fares, solo travelers can:Search for flights using multiple passengers to compare prices, even if only booking for one. Book well in advance or choose off-peak travel times. Use meta-search engines like Google Flights or Skyscanner to spot discrepancies. Consider budget carriers like Southwest, which don’t appear to use this pricing model.

United has not publicly confirmed or explained this strategy, and it remains unclear if it will expand or persist long-term. Travelers should check fare rules and compare prices across platforms to mitigate potential surcharges.

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