Originally Posted by
GrayAnderson
So, for arcane and complex reasons I'm stuck in a holding pattern on a LAX-SYD/BNE r/t booking (basically, I'm pairing two vacations on a single reservation with about a 240-day gap between the trips; the net result is actually two around-the-world trips due to how booking one of them shook out). In the meantime I've been punching about and seeing where the fares fall, and they've been banging about like a Cessna in a thunderhead with day-to-day variations of about US$2000 for the trip (in the last 20 days I've seen everything from about $3800-6200 for broadly similar trips, including somewhere in the mid-$4000s earlier this week versus $6200 tonight).
Is this sort of banging around normal? Is there any discernible rhyme or reason to it?
Edit: This only seems to be at issue with r/t reservations. At one point an r/t was actually cheaper than an o/w, but that's (presently) not the case.
Gray, we've seen price jumping on other products/services, mostly lodging, based on searches on one browser without a purchase and then when we go back on that same browser the prices have increased. If we open a different browser and do the same first search we get the lowest price again. It seems the sites remember our IP address and increase prices each time. This may be happening on your searches.