AI Flight Pricing Can Push Travelers Up to Their Spending Limits

Aug. 4, 2025, 9:00 AM UTC

Frequent flyers and consumer-rights advocates often complain about the convoluted nature of airline ticket prices. Discount tickets can quickly become expensive through the use of “drip pricing,” extra fees for once-free amenities such as checked bags, the good snacks or a seat next to your child. And a dizzying array of fare classes with “dynamic” prices that shift over time has made it much harder to get a deal by planning ahead, or even to know whether the price you’re offered today is better or worse than the one you’ll be offered tomorrow. According to a white paper, whose ...

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