
Nate Silver, stat-guru and Five Thirty Eight proprietor, tackles unfair airport pricing in a New York Times piece. Airline pricing data is readily available in any number of rankings, but Silver takes it a step further (and in a more useful direction).
Instead of pinpointing which airports have the highest fares, he figures out which airports have the most unfair high pricing. We’ll let him explain, since he’s smarter than us.
This article appears in Apr 6-12, 2011.

I see he mentions that airports that are dominated by one airline often have unfair markups, and uses Newark dominated by Continental as an example. This sounds familiar.