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highplainsdem

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Wed Jul 16, 2025, 09:04 PM Jul 16

Delta moves toward eliminating set prices in favor of AI that determines how much you personally will pay for a ticket [View all]

https://fortune.com/2025/07/16/delta-moves-toward-eliminating-set-prices-in-favor-of-ai-that-determines-how-much-you-personally-will-pay-for-a-ticket/

Fresh off a victory lap after a better-than-expected earnings report, Delta Air Lines is leaning into AI as a way to boost its profit margins further by maximizing what individual passengers pay for fares.

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Delta accomplishes this pricing through a partnership with Fetcherr, a six-year-old Israeli company that also counts Azul, WestJet, Virgin Atlantic, and VivaAerobus as clients. And it has its sights set beyond flying. “Once we will be established in the airline industry, we will move to hospitality, car rentals, cruises, whatever,” cofounder Robby Nissan said at a travel conference in 2022.

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“AI isn’t just optimizing business operations, but fundamentally rewriting the rules of commerce and consumer experience,” Matt Britton, author of Generation AI, told Fortune. “For consumers, this means the era of “fair” pricing is over. The price you see is the price the algorithm thinks you’ll accept, not a universal rate.”

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To complicate matters, while industry experts expect the impact of AI to mean more revenue for Delta, the impact for individual passengers is less certain. In the short-term, AI might mean more discounts offered upfront when Delta needs to fill seats, said Leff. Short-term, shoppers might benefit from using a VPN and clearing cookies when browsing for airfares, but long-term, Delta and other airlines might require passengers “to be logged in for purchase of tickets in order to obtain status benefits from an airline, essentially being fully within their ecosystem to gain the benefits of that system (i.e. submit to personalized pricing to get extra legroom seats),” Leff said. Early research on personalized pricing isn’t favorable for the consumer. Consumer Watchdog found that the best deals were offered to the wealthiest customers—with the worst deals given to the poorest people, who are least likely to have other options.
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"The best deals were offered to the wealthiest customers -- with the worst deals given to the poorest people" dalton99a Jul 16 #1
The rich will get everything complementary. Irish_Dem Jul 16 #2
Fly the friendly skies... Hekate Jul 16 #3
I think Delta seriously underestimates how tired people are of being fucked by airlines . . . hatrack Jul 16 #4
If all the airlines do it, then it becomes a normal scam, like health insurance and everything else. Irish_Dem Jul 16 #5
Yes. All this country ever does is normalize the most insane capitalist shit possible. Karasu Jul 16 #15
Citizens from other modern democracies shake their heads at Americans. Irish_Dem Jul 17 #16
Think Delta is doing something already. I flew them to Costa Rica and back twice earlier thi year. The round trip sinkingfeeling Jul 16 #6
In Europe, we get punished for shopping around online. DFW Jul 17 #17
Use their own strategy against them. multigraincracker Jul 16 #7
You won't be talking to this AI in this way, it will be an opaque, black box type of process, but AZJonnie Jul 16 #8
Excellent, because I won't pay more than $60 Rstrstx Jul 16 #9
What happens to capitalism when there is no ability to price shop? jmbar2 Jul 16 #10
Hey, maybe congress could do some sort of regulation or.... progressoid Jul 16 #11
Someone will offer a counter AI service that hides the consumer behind a VPN Gaugamela Jul 16 #12
What could possibly go wrong? Initech Jul 16 #13
This shit is fucking end-stage capitalism. There is nothing beyond it. It is greed in its purest, most inhuman form. Karasu Jul 16 #14
This brings up another major question DFW Jul 17 #18
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