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Saving Money with VPN and Airline Booking
Using a VPN strategically can lead to significant savings in airline booking. For instance, setting the VPN to the U.S. when searching for flights from New York City to Brussels resulted in a price of $651 on Delta. However, switching the VPN to Belgium showed the same direct flight for only 621 euros (about $621), yielding a savings of approximately $30. This indicates that airlines may perceive U.S. customers as having a higher willingness to pay compared to European customers. Additionally, when analyzing the reverse trip from Brussels to New York, booking with the VPN set to the U.S. resulted in a fare of $465, which is $200 cheaper than the flight from New York to Brussels. Thus, flying from Europe often costs less. A practical approach for maximizing savings involves purchasing round-trip tickets from Europe and then altering the return date according to travel needs, though careful tracking is required to avoid missed flights. Frequent travelers may find that flexible ticket options enhance this strategy.