Every request to book an airline ticket becomes an eBay auction, or an exercise in purchasing tickets from a scalper.
Also, makes it more difficult to compare airfares across different airlines and travel sites.
Travel sites will need to develop AI alogrithms to maximize value (lowest price) for travelers to counter airline AI algorithms.
Makes an already miserable experience even more miserable.
My wife was desperate for a cruise vacation. I told her I didn't want to fly becuase that ruins the any attempt to have a relaxing vacation. She vacations to see and do stuff. I vacation to do nothing. If it's not nothing, that's stlll work to me. So, we booked a cruise out of Boston to Maine and the Canadian Maritimes and back.
Because we are not flying, we avoid the necessity to do the following:
- book a hotel room for the day before departure
- book a flight for the day before departure
- arrange transporation from the airport to the hotel
- arrange for dinner and breakfast
- arrange transportation from the hotel to the cruise ship
My wife is going nuts because this cruise out of our hometown seems way to easy compared to crusing out of Florida. She's realizing how much of the work she used to do for our cruise vacations was dealing with the airlines. The only reason we booked a hotel room for the day before departure was as a contingency for airline SNAFU.
If there airlines keep up the crappy customer experience, people may prefer to ride the rails in empty boxcars instead of flying.