A new government report reveals the cheapest and most expensive American airports.

All of the airfares were based on 2022 prices, and have been adjusted for inflation.

(The average U.S. domestic airfare in 2022 was $378.)

This is the view from the runway of the airport in Provo, Utah. This shot was taken from a passenger jet and shows a lineup of private planes and hangars. In the distance is a snow covered Mt. Timpanogos.

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The 10 most expensive airports share a similar commonality: they are more remote destinations and not airline hubs.

And knowing which airports tend to have better prices can be essential knowledge.

For example, flights in and out of Atlantic City, New Jersey were on average $161.05.

(Newark International Airport had average fares of $403.22 and Philadelphia International Airport averaged $396.79.)

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