Airlines’ dynamic pricing may be causing Canadians to pay higher fares than their neighbours

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Airlines’ dynamic pricing may be causing Canadians to pay higher fares than their neighbours
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‘Resident fares’ are employed by some airlines as part of long-standing dynamic pricing strategies, which apply different fares for the same flight based on market conditions

When it comes to airlines, though, consumers are generally accustomed to seeing flight prices fluctuate. They’ve also become better at eluding airlines’ attempts to extract maximum prices.

One possible solution is to book the ticket through a U.S. travel agency, which will issue a ticket based on an American address. While the workaround is more time-consuming and requires passengers to pay a modest fee, it may be worth it if the price discrepancy is significant.

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