Delta Just Told Congress They Aren’t Personalizing Ticket Prices With AI—So Why Did Their President Brag They Would?

Aug 01 2025

After pitching the role that AI will play in generating incremental revenue for the airline to investors, Delta now says there’s really nothing to see here. Asked by Senators to address their plan to use information about individual customers to figure out how much they’ll pay, Delta says they aren’t doing this at all.

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JSX Just Unlocked Access To NYC’s Forbidden Private Jet Airport—Here’s The Secret To Booking A Seat

Aug 01 2025

Teterboro, 12 miles northwest of Midtown Manhattan, is the primary private jet airport in the region. It has two runways, with runway 1/19 7,000 feet. There are around 200 takeoffs per day, making it the busiest airport for purely private operations in the U.S. About 55% of airport traffic is private jets, with the rest light jets, turboprops, and helicopters.

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Why Do We Trust Passengers Not To Steal Bags From Baggage Claim?

Jul 31 2025

Why is it that we don’t trust airlines to get our checked bags to their destination – the old saying is that “there are two kinds of luggage, carry on and lost” – but we totally trust fellow passengers not to take our bags from baggage claim?

“Many bags look alike” and your bag could easily be taken by mistake, even assuming other passengers aren’t nefarious. When you don’t find your bag on the belt at baggage claim, you assume the airline lost it, rather than someone stole it.

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Did You Know: You Don’t Actually Have To Show ID At Airport Security

Jul 31 2025

The requirement of an ID to fly began as a ‘do something’ policy after the explosion of TWA flight 800. President Clinton demanded to be able to immediately announce new airline security measures, and told his National Security Council team to come up with some.

But it’s not clear that there’s any legal basis to deny air travel without first showing an ID.

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