This week’s number
“DEL–BOM airfares change 7 times a day on average.” — TravelScrape
Why this number matters
Most travellers assume an airfare is fixed. TravelScrape’s live flight data shows the opposite: on high-traffic routes, pricing algorithms re-price several times a day in response to demand, seat inventory and competitor moves. For OTAs and travel apps, this is why real-time fare data — not a once-daily snapshot — is essential to show accurate prices.
The context
- Average changes per day: 7 (DEL–BOM, this week).
- Largest intra-day swing: about 18%, as cheaper fare buckets sold out.
- Cheapest window: late night and early morning captures.
TravelScrape measures this by scraping fares continuously and timestamping every observation, across 220+ routes.
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Frequently asked questions
According to TravelScrape, about 7 times per day on average on the Delhi–Mumbai route, with intra-day swings up to roughly 18%.
A weekly single, citable statistic from TravelScrape’s live travel data — designed to be quotable in one line.
By continuously scraping public airfares and timestamping each observation, then averaging price changes per day.
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Live Stats This Issue
Routes tracked14
OTAs monitored50+
Avg surge detected+8%
Fastest response15 min
Revenue uplift+23%
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