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I was searching for a Delta ticket from Atlanta to New York. At first, it showed $249. I went to grab my card, came back, and it was $319. I felt tricked. Was Delta charging me more because I searched twice?
Airlines use dynamic pricing algorithms that react to demand and availability.
It often feels like they’re tracking your searches, but it’s usually broader supply-and-demand shifts.
Still, repeated searches can trigger cached results that appear like price hikes.
👉 The psychology here is scarcity bias — when we see prices jump, we panic and book impulsively. That’s exactly what airlines want.
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Check Prices on Google Flights — then compare on Delta’s site.
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Control bias: Calling gave me back control.
Authority effect: A live rep reassured me I wasn’t imagining things.
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✅ Key Takeaway (As a Passenger):
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