Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does "enter your info before getting a price"?
I don't see how this is different than dynamic pricing airlines already use. Prices change constantly. People are saying "AI" because it's the current hot thing justifying high stock prices.
I assume they will use all the info from cookies, time of day, location to try and extract as much money as possible from you.
Kind of like how some airlines were charging single passengers more on the assumption they were business travelers.
I expect with some trial and error they will get pretty good at it.
None of these things are new.
Really? You have evidence that airlines are offering personalized fares to individuals based on their location and browsing history? I am sceptical.
Fares change constantly based on already very complex algorithms that do include at least country of purchase location, and possibly time of day- I have seen fares change sometimes over the course of a day when I searched in the morning and it was different that night.
This just seems like them doing normal changes/improvements/etc to the algorithm and dressing it up as "AI" to make it seem like some new unusual super smart investment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not be doing this - this is very clearly a company wanting to leverage profit. Once they know everything about you - they stand to figure out max price point from you. This is pretty much what Meta does via social media - Google, Apple, et al. 411 is pretty much power to influence and make money. You are entirely better off going to a google/online fare calculator to offer lowest published price. There's no free rides in life - the sooner you get that the sooner you don't get taken for a fool
Delta's losing my business. They are the largest player at my airport. They price that way. Just makes me do more driving vacations and carrier/airport shopping because I don't think they offer a good price. I have the money but won't waste it because I purchase 4 tix at a time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does "enter your info before getting a price"?
I don't see how this is different than dynamic pricing airlines already use. Prices change constantly. People are saying "AI" because it's the current hot thing justifying high stock prices.
I assume they will use all the info from cookies, time of day, location to try and extract as much money as possible from you.
Kind of like how some airlines were charging single passengers more on the assumption they were business travelers.
I expect with some trial and error they will get pretty good at it.
None of these things are new.
Really? You have evidence that airlines are offering personalized fares to individuals based on their location and browsing history? I am sceptical.
Anonymous wrote:I would not be doing this - this is very clearly a company wanting to leverage profit. Once they know everything about you - they stand to figure out max price point from you. This is pretty much what Meta does via social media - Google, Apple, et al. 411 is pretty much power to influence and make money. You are entirely better off going to a google/online fare calculator to offer lowest published price. There's no free rides in life - the sooner you get that the sooner you don't get taken for a fool
Anonymous wrote:What does "enter your info before getting a price"?
I don't see how this is different than dynamic pricing airlines already use. Prices change constantly. People are saying "AI" because it's the current hot thing justifying high stock prices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does "enter your info before getting a price"?
I don't see how this is different than dynamic pricing airlines already use. Prices change constantly. People are saying "AI" because it's the current hot thing justifying high stock prices.
I assume they will use all the info from cookies, time of day, location to try and extract as much money as possible from you.
Kind of like how some airlines were charging single passengers more on the assumption they were business travelers.
I expect with some trial and error they will get pretty good at it.
None of these things are new.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does "enter your info before getting a price"?
I don't see how this is different than dynamic pricing airlines already use. Prices change constantly. People are saying "AI" because it's the current hot thing justifying high stock prices.
I enter my name and address and Delta knows lots of things about me!
Yeah but that's after you clicked on the price to reserve it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does "enter your info before getting a price"?
I don't see how this is different than dynamic pricing airlines already use. Prices change constantly. People are saying "AI" because it's the current hot thing justifying high stock prices.
I assume they will use all the info from cookies, time of day, location to try and extract as much money as possible from you.
Kind of like how some airlines were charging single passengers more on the assumption they were business travelers.
I expect with some trial and error they will get pretty good at it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does "enter your info before getting a price"?
I don't see how this is different than dynamic pricing airlines already use. Prices change constantly. People are saying "AI" because it's the current hot thing justifying high stock prices.
I enter my name and address and Delta knows lots of things about me!

Anonymous wrote:What does "enter your info before getting a price"?
I don't see how this is different than dynamic pricing airlines already use. Prices change constantly. People are saying "AI" because it's the current hot thing justifying high stock prices.
Anonymous wrote:What does "enter your info before getting a price"?
I don't see how this is different than dynamic pricing airlines already use. Prices change constantly. People are saying "AI" because it's the current hot thing justifying high stock prices.