
Clockwise from top left: Aviation editor Robert Silk, host Rebecca Tobin and Scott Keyes, the founder of Going, talk about the status of airfares on this week's Folo podcast episode.
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We're turning to every traveler's favorite topic this week, and that's airfares. After aviation editor Robert Silk wrote an article on which way air prices are trending in 2025, we asked Scott Keyes, the founder of Going -- an app that combines software and human Flight Experts to uncover flight deals and mistake fares and send them to its 2 million-plus members -- to come onto the episode with Silk and host Rebecca Tobin.
Together, we unpack the numbers further and ask: Why are fares trending upward? What does that mean for airfare bargain-hunters? And when is the best time to book a flight (and should you wait for a last-second deal)?
This episode was recorded Jan. 17 and has been edited for length and clarity.
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This episode is sponsored by Collette Vacations
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Higher airfares are expected in the first half of 2025
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