carly96+FollowDelta’s AI Fares: Smart Move or Sneaky Surge?Delta is rolling out artificial intelligence to set ticket prices in real time, aiming for 20% of flights this year. For tech fans, it’s a leap toward personalized pricing—think tailored deals and dynamic discounts. But here’s the catch: business travelers could get hit with higher fares, and the lack of transparency may erode trust. Is this the future of smarter travel, or just a new way to squeeze loyal customers? Let’s debate: does AI make flying fairer, or just pricier? #Tech #AIpricing #DeltaAirlines00Share
darrell47+FollowDelta’s AI Might Set Your Ticket PriceDelta’s about to shake up how we buy plane tickets—no more set prices! They’re letting AI decide what you’ll pay, based on when and what you book. By the end of the year, 20% of fares could be set by an algorithm that guesses what you’re willing to pay. Some experts are calling it genius, others say it’s just airlines squeezing us for every penny. Would you trust an AI to set your fare? #News #DeltaAirlines #AI00Share
Dr. Michael Henson+FollowDelta’s Big LAX Expansion News!Delta’s making major moves out of LA! Starting June 2026, you can fly nonstop to Hong Kong (first time since 2018!) or hop on one of three daily flights to Chicago O’Hare. The Hong Kong route gets the fancy Airbus A350-900 with all the cabin upgrades, while Chicago’s getting the trusty 737-800. Looks like Delta’s really upping its game for LA travelers! Anyone else already planning a trip? #Travel #DeltaAirlines #TravelNews10Share
boothconnor+FollowDelta’s AI Ticket Prices: Genius or Greedy?Delta’s shaking up the skies—20% of their domestic flights will soon have ticket prices set by AI, not humans. The airline says it’s all about personalizing fares, but critics are calling it “predatory pricing.” Other airlines are quietly doing the same, but Delta’s the first to go public. Is this the future of flying or just a sneaky way to squeeze more cash from travelers? Would you trust a computer to set your ticket price? #News #DeltaAirlines #AIPricing00Share
laura54+FollowDelta’s $8M Oops: Pandemic Pay DramaSo, Delta just agreed to pay $8.1 million after getting called out for allegedly breaking the rules on pandemic relief money. The drama? They were supposed to cap exec pay to get those CARES Act funds, but a whistleblower says they didn’t. If you ever wondered where your tax dollars go, here’s a real-life plot twist. Next time you book a flight, remember: even the big guys get caught when they bend the rules! #Business #DeltaAirlines #MoneyMatters00Share
Kristin Shaw+FollowDelta’s Sneaky Engine Swap HackDelta just pulled a fast one to dodge those annoying plane tariffs! Instead of paying extra for new Airbus jets from Europe, they’re yanking the engines off those waiting planes and shipping them to the U.S. to fix grounded jets here. Since the engines are made in the U.S., no tariff drama. The result? More Delta flights up and running, and a clever workaround for a silly rule. Who knew airplane parts could be this exciting? #Business #Industry #DeltaAirlines83Share
Linda Price+FollowIs Delta’s Premium Select Worth the Upgrade?Ever been stuck in economy on a long-haul flight and wished for a little more legroom without splurging on business class? One traveler paid $639 to upgrade to Delta’s Premium Select for a 15-hour trip and found it surprisingly comfy—think bigger seats, better food, and even real plates! The real win? Early boarding and extra space for your carry-on. If you’re out of points but still want to avoid the sardine can, this might be your sweet spot for long flights. #Business #TravelHacks #DeltaAirlines50Share
darrell47+FollowDelta’s AI Is Now Setting Your Ticket Price?!Delta’s quietly rolling out AI to figure out exactly how much you’ll pay for a ticket—and then charging you that. They started with just 1% of flights last fall, but now it’s up to 3%, and they want to hit 20% by year’s end. Basically, the AI is like a super-sleuth analyst working 24/7 to squeeze every dollar. If you’re booking with Delta, maybe don’t look too eager next time! #News #DeltaAirlines #AI10Share
Kristin Shaw+FollowWhy Delta’s Cutting Cheap SeatsHeads up if you’re a Delta flyer: snagging a cheap Main Cabin seat might get trickier soon. Delta’s trimming economy seats on less popular flights—think those awkward midweek or odd-hour trips—because more people are splurging on extra legroom or First Class. It’s not just business travelers; even regular folks are paying a bit more for comfort and perks. If you usually hunt for deals, you might want to book early or consider a small upgrade for a better experience! #Business #Industry #DeltaAirlines161Share
darrell47+FollowDelta’s AI Is About to Shake Up AirfaresDelta is going all-in on AI to set flight prices, aiming for 20% of domestic fares to be AI-powered by year’s end (it’s just 3% now). They’re teaming up with Fetcherr, a startup that uses AI to predict demand and tweak prices in real time. If you notice your ticket price changing more than usual, this could be why. Will this make flights cheaper or just more unpredictable? Time will tell! #News #DeltaAirlines #AI101Share