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Slate·Saturday, May 23, 2026

Réserver ses billets d'avion depuis une bibliothèque permet-il vraiment de les payer moins cher?

Note
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AI Summary

The article examines a viral claim that booking flights from public library computers results in cheaper prices by avoiding airline algorithms. Experts quoted in the piece characterize this as a widespread misunderstanding of how flight pricing actually works.

Claims Made In This Story
A viral trend claims public computers help bypass airline pricing algorithms
Experts characterize this as a misunderstanding of flight price mechanisms
The article questions whether this method actually works
What Is Missing From This Story
No specific data on how many people follow this practice or its adoption rate
Limited explanation of actual mechanisms that DO influence dynamic pricing
No airline company responses or official statements included
Framing Techniques Detected
Skepticism signaled through headline framing as a question
Expert authority used to debunk viral claim
Characterization of claim as 'misunderstanding' rather than deliberate deception
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