KEY POINTS
  • Airlines have a record 260 million seats to fill this quarter.
  • They're offering more fare sales for off-peak travel to do it.
  • JetBlue, Spirit and Frontier all say average fares are dropping.
A Frontier Airlines airplane taxis past a Spirit Airlines aircraft at Indianapolis International Airport in Indianapolis, Indiana.

FORT WORTH, Texas — Airlines have a record 260 million seats to fill this quarter, and to do it, they're offering fares that will run you about the same as a pair of movie tickets.

Southwest Airlines, for example, last month offered one-way fares of $29 for flights early in the morning or at night, just one example of airline discounting for off-peak periods.