Travel experts reveal the secret way airlines could charge more for a flight every time you search prices

Catch flights at the right price. The price of a flight is constantly fluctuating — but it’s not because airlines are keeping up with your searches, contrary to popular belief. According to the experts at Dollar Flight Club, the real reason flight prices are always switching up is because of dynamic pricing algorithms, fluctuations in demand, market factors and competition. Airlines use advanced revenue management systems to adjust prices in real time, depending on demand, seat availability and competition. With dynamic pricing, airlines will divide seats into different price tiers called “fare buckets”, and as cheaper seats start to sell…

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Iran’s Hormuz toll plan falters as Gulf nations side with US

ISLAMABAD — Iran wants international support to toll the Strait of Hormuz, but Gulf nations were siding with the US against the plan Tuesday as they met to coordinate a response to the crisis. “During the summit, a number of topics and issues related to regional and international developments were…

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Jasmine Crockett’s social media posts about WHCD shooting show different tones

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, posted on social media what appeared to be contradictory messages about the shooting over the weekend at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner.In the shooting that unfolded at the Washington Hilton in Washington, D.C., gunman Cole Tomas Allen of California rushed…

Trump admin tightens vise on student aid fraud in ‘ghost student’ crackdown

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! FIRST ON FOX: The Trump administration is stepping up its crackdown on fraud and “ghost students,” launching a real-time fraud detection tool for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), Fox News Digital learned.”Instead of student aid and education grants going to…

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Seniors urge younger generation to prioritize brain health now, new study shows

What would you prioritize earlier in life? New research has found that six in ten seniors said that for them, it’s their memory health. A new poll of 2,000 Americans aged 50 to 70 shared sage advice for the younger generations: consider paying attention to your brain health and memory by the time you’re in your mid-30s. Commissioned by Neuriva Memory 3D and conducted by Talker Research, the study highlights how common everyday memory lapses are, with nearly nine in 10 (89%) seniors reporting occasional forgetfulness. In fact, the average person surveyed confirmed they forget something 12 times in a…

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