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Do flight prices actually increase the more you search? It’s a question we get all the time at Skyscanner. The truth is it’s not true. The cost of a flight is determined by a few different factors including supply and demand, aircraft availability, route popularity, time of year and even legislation. The prices often change (and quickly) which can make it feel like they’re changing every time you search. If you’re looking to save some money on flights, you can set up price alerts, search by mont
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