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We've been praising #delta for splitting UX from transport protocol, e.g. chat UX on mail's SMTP.
Next step is to add different transports. Theory works.
In relation to game theory, there are two issues that we will always have: installation, and operation.
Alternative transport is for operation in environment that does wake a mole with one's transport.
Installation into ... golden cage? Do you have access to that supposed super hacking model? :)
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ABC News: Top Stories | Airlines reduce, cap fares for Spirit travelers looking to rebook cancelled flights
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U.S. carriers are stepping in to help Spirit Airlines customers after the airline halted operations when a $500 million rescue deal fell through. The Department of Transportation reported that United, Delta, JetBlue, Southwest, American and others will temporarily cap or lower ticket prices for passengers who need to rebook Spirit flights cancelled between May 2 and May 16. Travelers must provide a Spirit confirmation number and proof of payment to access the special rates, which range from 72 hours (JetBlue, Southwest) to two weeks (United) and are limited to routes formerly served by Spirit, such as Atlanta, Chicago, Fort Lauderdale, Houston, Las Vegas, Miami, Newark, New Orleans and Orlando. Some airlines also offer up to 50 % off base fares (Frontier) or freeze fares on overlapping routes (Allegiant). In addition, major carriers are extending travel‑pass benefits, spare‑seat accommodations and preferential hiring assistance to displaced Spirit employees.
Read more: https://abcnews.com/Business/airlines-reduce-cap-fares-spirit-travelers-rebook-cancelled/story?id=132598089
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US Top News and Analysis | U.S. airlines are hiking fares — and travelers keep booking
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U.S. airlines are raising fares after jet‑fuel prices surged following the Iran‑Israel conflict, yet travelers continue to book in large numbers, with March ticket sales up 12% year‑over‑year and domestic fares 21% higher than a year ago. Executives say the strong demand is keeping load factors steady, allowing carriers such as JetBlue, American, Delta and United to project double‑digit revenue growth for the second quarter despite the added $6 billion‑plus cost burden from fuel. While premium‑cabin seats are seeing especially steep price gains, low‑cost airlines are seeking government relief to offset the fuel shock. Overall, airlines remain optimistic about summer demand, though they caution that sustained consumer demand will be needed to maintain higher fares into the next year.
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