Shocking ways people pay 'single tax' without even realizing
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If you’ve ever booked a flight by yourself and thought, ‘why does this feel more expensive than it should?’ – you might be onto something. 

The so-called ‘singles tax’ is very real, and it’s not just coming for your dating life – it’s hitting your travel budget, too.

It started with air travel, where travelers noticed that the airlines were charging higher fares when booking for one person versus two. 

But what looked like an isolated quirk turned out to be a broader trend. 

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And, in some cases, it’s not just a few bucks. 

Some people have seen price jumps of $80 or more, just because they’re flying solo.

Travel expert Sanjib Adhikari, Executive Director of the Everest trekking company Heaven Himalaya, told DailyMail.com that he has seen this firsthand in his clients’ bookings. 

Thrifty Traveler found that solo passengers were paying more for flights than people who bought plane tickets in groups of two or more

Thrifty Traveler found that solo passengers were paying more for flights than people who bought plane tickets in groups of two or more

‘Our clients have increasingly been seeing an increase in airline fares on the American domestic legs of their flights and didn’t even know until comparing notes with other people on our treks who had also traveled there solo,’ he said. 

So what’s happening exactly? 

According to Adhikari, it’s all about market segmentation. 

‘The airlines are trying to segment out business travelers, who often fly alone and aren’t cost-sensitive, versus vacationers, who are more cost-sensitive and are likelier to fly in groups or pairs,’ he explained. 

In other words, airlines are betting that solo travelers – especially those using a corporate card – aren’t as worried about price, so they can charge more. 

So then they do.  

In one especially bold example, Thrifty Traveler found that a United flight from Chicago to Peoria: $269 for one person. 

But for two people it was just $181 per ticket. 

This 'singles tax' often extends to cruises, accommodations, and holiday packages

This ‘singles tax’ often extends to cruises, accommodations, and holiday packages

One passenger flying United from its Chicago-O'Hare (ORD) airport to Peoria (PIA) in June results in a $269 one-way fare

One passenger flying United from its Chicago-O’Hare (ORD) airport to Peoria (PIA) in June results in a $269 one-way fare

Increasing to two or more passengers slashes the price by one-third

Increasing to two or more passengers slashes the price by one-third

In some cases, solo travelers aren’t even shown the cheaper fare classes at all – meaning better deals are literally invisible unless you’re booking with someone else.

And it’s not just limited to airlines. 

‘Unfortunately, the singles tax isn’t unique to airlines, as solo travelers frequently pay more for cruises, accommodations, and holiday packages,’ Adhikari adds. 

It seems that this ‘singles tax’ spills into every area of your life, especially if you live alone.

Think about all of the money you pay when grocery shopping (rather than buying food in bulk) and especially for housing. 

And while a lot of this is systemic, there are some things you can do to avoid this singles tax, at least while flying.  

If you’re a solo traveler who’s over paying more just because you didn’t come with a plus-one, Adhikari has a tip.

‘I recommend solo travelers start doing price searches for group bookings to see if they can reduce their price. 

‘It’s also a good idea to read the fare rules. 

‘It’s a lot of fine print, but you can use an AI to summarize it for you so you at least have an idea of whether the fare has a singles tax or not.’

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