Why changes lead to different outcomes in number passengers


The demand for international flights in the US is, on average, less elastic to price than the demand for domestic flights. The demand for flights decreased during the recession of 2000. During this period the airlines operating internationally recorded a drop in the number of passengers while airlines operating domestically saw an increase. What assumptions can you make about how the airlines' adjusted their prices during the recession and why did the changes lead to these different outcomes in the number of passengers?

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Microeconomics: Why changes lead to different outcomes in number passengers
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