Originally Posted by itsme
Any insights as to why the average household income should be 20% for the readership of UA's in-flight magazine than AA's magazine? I can understand why the average household income of Ritz Carlton guests might be substantially greater than that of Motel 6 ones, but it does not occur to me why there should be a great disparity between those of UA and AA households.

Maybe because UA has a hub at SFO and AA has a hub at DFW, etc.? The average income in CA is more than in TX, I believe!
JK-SFO