nate89
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- Dec 21, 2010
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Hi all,
Recently I have seen a few posts reminding people to clean browser history/cookies before looking up flight prices a second time on flight search engines. This is because the websites store your search data and when you come back they know you are more likely to buy than before.
I haven't knowingly experienced this first hand yet, but it definitely sounds plausible and there seem to be numerous reports confirming it.
Assuming this is true...
I was wondering if anybody noticed this happening on direct carrier websites? I only use QF, AA and EK with any regularity, but they seem mostly stable (EK being the most consistent).
I just want to know if I should be more careful than I have been historically! I tend to not use comparison sites for bookings, but it never crossed my mind until recently that the airlines could be cheeky as well!
Cheers,
Recently I have seen a few posts reminding people to clean browser history/cookies before looking up flight prices a second time on flight search engines. This is because the websites store your search data and when you come back they know you are more likely to buy than before.
I haven't knowingly experienced this first hand yet, but it definitely sounds plausible and there seem to be numerous reports confirming it.
Assuming this is true...
I was wondering if anybody noticed this happening on direct carrier websites? I only use QF, AA and EK with any regularity, but they seem mostly stable (EK being the most consistent).
I just want to know if I should be more careful than I have been historically! I tend to not use comparison sites for bookings, but it never crossed my mind until recently that the airlines could be cheeky as well!
Cheers,