Is there a way to exclude third-party booking websites on Skyscanner?



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Most of the time I purchase tickets from airlines' websites after searching flights on Skyscanner, even if third parties occasionally offer cheaper tickets. Because I don't like signing up for so many websites and/or sharing my data with third parties.



Can I exclude third parties from search results and only see airlines' original prices?







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  • Why not use a better search engine such as Google Flights? :)
    – JonathanReez♦
    Apr 20 at 20:57










  • @JonathanReez Just a habit I guess. :)
    – ahmedus
    Apr 20 at 21:17











  • Are 3rd party sites paying Skyscanner? Are you?
    – ugoren
    Apr 21 at 6:16






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    My point is that 3rd party sites pay Skyscanner for the right of being included. They're unlikely to offer a feature in their disfavour.
    – ugoren
    Apr 21 at 15:11






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    @JonathanReez I also prefer Skyscanner to Google Flights, so would like to know the answer to this question. FYI, Google Flights shows the warning "Google may be compensated by some of these providers" when showing flight prices.
    – anomuse
    Jun 17 at 19:43

















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Most of the time I purchase tickets from airlines' websites after searching flights on Skyscanner, even if third parties occasionally offer cheaper tickets. Because I don't like signing up for so many websites and/or sharing my data with third parties.



Can I exclude third parties from search results and only see airlines' original prices?







share|improve this question






















  • Why not use a better search engine such as Google Flights? :)
    – JonathanReez♦
    Apr 20 at 20:57










  • @JonathanReez Just a habit I guess. :)
    – ahmedus
    Apr 20 at 21:17











  • Are 3rd party sites paying Skyscanner? Are you?
    – ugoren
    Apr 21 at 6:16






  • 1




    My point is that 3rd party sites pay Skyscanner for the right of being included. They're unlikely to offer a feature in their disfavour.
    – ugoren
    Apr 21 at 15:11






  • 1




    @JonathanReez I also prefer Skyscanner to Google Flights, so would like to know the answer to this question. FYI, Google Flights shows the warning "Google may be compensated by some of these providers" when showing flight prices.
    – anomuse
    Jun 17 at 19:43













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up vote
6
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Most of the time I purchase tickets from airlines' websites after searching flights on Skyscanner, even if third parties occasionally offer cheaper tickets. Because I don't like signing up for so many websites and/or sharing my data with third parties.



Can I exclude third parties from search results and only see airlines' original prices?







share|improve this question














Most of the time I purchase tickets from airlines' websites after searching flights on Skyscanner, even if third parties occasionally offer cheaper tickets. Because I don't like signing up for so many websites and/or sharing my data with third parties.



Can I exclude third parties from search results and only see airlines' original prices?









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  • Why not use a better search engine such as Google Flights? :)
    – JonathanReez♦
    Apr 20 at 20:57










  • @JonathanReez Just a habit I guess. :)
    – ahmedus
    Apr 20 at 21:17











  • Are 3rd party sites paying Skyscanner? Are you?
    – ugoren
    Apr 21 at 6:16






  • 1




    My point is that 3rd party sites pay Skyscanner for the right of being included. They're unlikely to offer a feature in their disfavour.
    – ugoren
    Apr 21 at 15:11






  • 1




    @JonathanReez I also prefer Skyscanner to Google Flights, so would like to know the answer to this question. FYI, Google Flights shows the warning "Google may be compensated by some of these providers" when showing flight prices.
    – anomuse
    Jun 17 at 19:43

















  • Why not use a better search engine such as Google Flights? :)
    – JonathanReez♦
    Apr 20 at 20:57










  • @JonathanReez Just a habit I guess. :)
    – ahmedus
    Apr 20 at 21:17











  • Are 3rd party sites paying Skyscanner? Are you?
    – ugoren
    Apr 21 at 6:16






  • 1




    My point is that 3rd party sites pay Skyscanner for the right of being included. They're unlikely to offer a feature in their disfavour.
    – ugoren
    Apr 21 at 15:11






  • 1




    @JonathanReez I also prefer Skyscanner to Google Flights, so would like to know the answer to this question. FYI, Google Flights shows the warning "Google may be compensated by some of these providers" when showing flight prices.
    – anomuse
    Jun 17 at 19:43
















Why not use a better search engine such as Google Flights? :)
– JonathanReez♦
Apr 20 at 20:57




Why not use a better search engine such as Google Flights? :)
– JonathanReez♦
Apr 20 at 20:57












@JonathanReez Just a habit I guess. :)
– ahmedus
Apr 20 at 21:17





@JonathanReez Just a habit I guess. :)
– ahmedus
Apr 20 at 21:17













Are 3rd party sites paying Skyscanner? Are you?
– ugoren
Apr 21 at 6:16




Are 3rd party sites paying Skyscanner? Are you?
– ugoren
Apr 21 at 6:16




1




1




My point is that 3rd party sites pay Skyscanner for the right of being included. They're unlikely to offer a feature in their disfavour.
– ugoren
Apr 21 at 15:11




My point is that 3rd party sites pay Skyscanner for the right of being included. They're unlikely to offer a feature in their disfavour.
– ugoren
Apr 21 at 15:11




1




1




@JonathanReez I also prefer Skyscanner to Google Flights, so would like to know the answer to this question. FYI, Google Flights shows the warning "Google may be compensated by some of these providers" when showing flight prices.
– anomuse
Jun 17 at 19:43





@JonathanReez I also prefer Skyscanner to Google Flights, so would like to know the answer to this question. FYI, Google Flights shows the warning "Google may be compensated by some of these providers" when showing flight prices.
– anomuse
Jun 17 at 19:43











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