than a year ago, according to the■■ fos at hopper.x■ ñ■r■ lines are showing customers trade up to moreÑle hotel stays have broken to 300 a night. that is a 64% increase from 2022, led by qaui, which is averaging l■ç■$622 a night, and that's impact bumwdts asç■ well. trip w3■dviser, a new survey showing one third of customers will take+■k5Ñr telling me last month that he's rat thelsecond half of t(■023. demand starting to slow when you look at the weekly hotel occupancy numbers falling in the last week to 65% vacationñ■ rental rates, which surged during the pandemic are anticipated to moderate q+ t(■e. it's worth noting in the month÷■ of t(■(■ebruary, prices rising , f@á■ month last year. carl let's dive deeper into travel. clear or cloudy skies ahead for airlines our next guest, frontier's ceo barry biffle sees some healthy demands with macro head windsñ and staff shortages. frontierp■■■down about 7w■/5ei5q he jointuj today barry, thanks for the time listening to what seemaÑi■was saying about intentions, i i]me, isç■ñ9e■■of that getting u?#■ece in bookings or+■■■cancellations >> no, we'