Sure, legroom has shrunk, meals have become paltry and flights are more crowded. Yet despite a litany of things we don’t like about flying these days ( see United Airlines in April), we can’t complain about the cost of flying compared to nearly 25 years ago.
Average domestic air fares from New York City’s airports have fallen more than 40 percent since 1993, according to data released by the U.S. Department of Transportation.
At the much-beleaguered La Guardia airport, average domestic air…