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American Airlines CEO criticizes rivals' use of AI in flight pricing
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David Slotnick Senior aviation business reporter | The Points Guy

American Airlines CEO Robert Isom has criticized competitors for using artificial intelligence in airfare pricing. "I don't think it's appropriate," Isom stated, directing his comments towards Delta Air Lines. Earlier this month, Delta announced its use of AI to price about 3% of its domestic network through a partnership with Fetcherr and aims to increase this to 20% by year-end.

Delta President Glen Hauenstein compared AI usage to a "super-analyst" working on a small portion of its network, which has grown from 1% since last fall. Despite positive feedback from Delta, the move has drawn scrutiny from lawmakers. Three Democratic senators have expressed concern over Delta's AI expansion in a letter to CEO Ed Bastian, requesting more information by early August.

In response, a Delta spokesperson told TPG that various market forces drive dynamic pricing models used globally for decades and new technology streamlines this process. The airline complies with all pricing regulations and does not use fare products targeting customers with individualized offers based on personal information.

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American Airlines is also utilizing AI but not for pricing. Instead, the Fort Worth-based carrier focuses on operational functions to improve customer experience during disruptions. "For our customers, it's going to improve their customer experience," Isom said.

Southwest Airlines and Alaska Airlines are also employing machine learning and AI in different capacities related to operations and safety planning.

While airlines have long relied on algorithms driven by supply and demand along with human analysts for fare setting, American itself is not immune to criticism regarding clever pricing tactics that sometimes charge solo travelers more than those traveling in groups.

Despite trailing behind Delta and United in profitability recently, including during the second quarter of 2025, American continues exploring ways to enhance customer service through technology without adopting controversial pricing strategies.

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