Airlines Filter External AI in Air Pricing: Why It Matters for Buyers A few comments on an earnings call in July have turned into one of the summer’s more persistent aviation debates. As reported by businesstravelnews.com, Delta Air Lines president Glen Hauenstein noted that the carrier was testing Fetcherr’s AI-drive... businesstravelnews.com More in this category Revenue ManagementMore in this category Airlines More like this External 2025 is the year AI agents will transform airline shopping OpenAI recently announced a new shopping agent called “Operator," one of many artificial intelligence agents that will be released from the big tech companies in the next few months. Phocuswire More in this category Property TechnologyMore in this category AirlinesMore in this category Chatbots, Robotics & AI More like this External Generative AI: What’s on the horizon for airlines? This is a summary of an article recently published by PhocusWire that highlights how airlines are ramping up their exploration of generative artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance both customer-facing services and operational decision-making. Many ... Phocuswire More in this category AirlinesMore in this category Chatbots, Robotics & AI More like this External What deregulation could mean for U.S. airlines and the payment industry It’s 2025, Donald Trump’s second term as president of the United States is about to commence, and the signs are clear that the new administration will be on the side of deregulation. Phocuswire More in this category Property TechnologyMore in this category AirlinesMore in this category National & International Policy More like this External Are Airlines Spying On You? The Hidden Costs Of Surveillance Pricing And How To Avoid Them Ever feel like flight prices are all over the map? Forbes More in this category Revenue ManagementMore in this category Airlines More like this External Airlines’ NDC plans fragment distribution American Airlines’ removal of many discount fares from legacy GDSs early last month caused a commotion in the travel industry that is only now beginning to die down. travelweekly.com More in this category Travel TechnologyMore in this category Airlines More like this External How The Last Three Years Has Structurally Changed Airline Travel Sometimes change comes slowly, and sometimes it arrives more quickly. The way that people travel by air has been relatively constant over the past few decades, largely based on who is paying for the ticket. When a company is paying, schedule conveni... Forbes More in this category Airlines More like this External Sabre Google Partnership Promises A ’Golden Age’ Of Travel Retail Lee Hayhurst sat down with Mike Reyes, Sabre vice president of platform product management, at the recent T2RL ’Engage’ conference in London to hear more about its vision for supporting retailers that are ambitious to become the ’Amazon of travel’ travolution.co.uk More in this category Airlines More like this The Hotel Yearbook 2025 - Tech Edition Navigating Current Innovation and Future Breakthroughs Explore Your content on Hospitality Net? Hospitality Net membership explained
External AI in Air Pricing: Why It Matters for Buyers A few comments on an earnings call in July have turned into one of the summer’s more persistent aviation debates. As reported by businesstravelnews.com, Delta Air Lines president Glen Hauenstein noted that the carrier was testing Fetcherr’s AI-drive... businesstravelnews.com More in this category Revenue ManagementMore in this category Airlines More like this
External 2025 is the year AI agents will transform airline shopping OpenAI recently announced a new shopping agent called “Operator," one of many artificial intelligence agents that will be released from the big tech companies in the next few months. Phocuswire More in this category Property TechnologyMore in this category AirlinesMore in this category Chatbots, Robotics & AI More like this
External Generative AI: What’s on the horizon for airlines? This is a summary of an article recently published by PhocusWire that highlights how airlines are ramping up their exploration of generative artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance both customer-facing services and operational decision-making. Many ... Phocuswire More in this category AirlinesMore in this category Chatbots, Robotics & AI More like this
External What deregulation could mean for U.S. airlines and the payment industry It’s 2025, Donald Trump’s second term as president of the United States is about to commence, and the signs are clear that the new administration will be on the side of deregulation. Phocuswire More in this category Property TechnologyMore in this category AirlinesMore in this category National & International Policy More like this
External Are Airlines Spying On You? The Hidden Costs Of Surveillance Pricing And How To Avoid Them Ever feel like flight prices are all over the map? Forbes More in this category Revenue ManagementMore in this category Airlines More like this
External Airlines’ NDC plans fragment distribution American Airlines’ removal of many discount fares from legacy GDSs early last month caused a commotion in the travel industry that is only now beginning to die down. travelweekly.com More in this category Travel TechnologyMore in this category Airlines More like this
External How The Last Three Years Has Structurally Changed Airline Travel Sometimes change comes slowly, and sometimes it arrives more quickly. The way that people travel by air has been relatively constant over the past few decades, largely based on who is paying for the ticket. When a company is paying, schedule conveni... Forbes More in this category Airlines More like this
External Sabre Google Partnership Promises A ’Golden Age’ Of Travel Retail Lee Hayhurst sat down with Mike Reyes, Sabre vice president of platform product management, at the recent T2RL ’Engage’ conference in London to hear more about its vision for supporting retailers that are ambitious to become the ’Amazon of travel’ travolution.co.uk More in this category Airlines More like this