
You check a flight price in the morning, then check again that evening. It went up. You never found out why.
Is airline pricing actually a strategy, or is it closer to an algorithm running its own game with your money?
If AI is setting ticket prices in real time, who exactly is accountable when something looks unfair?
Do low-cost carriers actually make their money from selling flights, or is the ticket price almost beside the point?
Business travel used to mean full-fare flexibility and a seat at the front. Is that model still worth it, or has it quietly collapsed?
High-speed rail keeps getting talked about as the great disruptor. So why are airlines still winning?
For our Watch & Talk sessions, this video sparks discussion around airline pricing strategy, artificial intelligence in business, low-cost carrier models, the future of business travel, and sustainable transport competition.
Think you know how the price on your screen got there? You are about to find out it is more complicated than you assumed.
Watch the video here (but it’s always more interesting to talk about it 😉):