Travel companies
Coverage of Travel companies in the Nexus archive.
- Cloudflare puts prices on AI scraping
Cloudflare has introduced a bot paywall system allowing customers to charge AI models for scraping their content. The system enables content owners to set minimum prices and AI crawlers to bid, creating a two-sided marketplace. Stephanie Cohen, Cloudflare's chief strategy officer, highlighted the shift toward monetizing internet interactions as AI activity grows.
- Booking a summer trip? Here's what you're giving scammers
Travelers who book trips online risk exposing personal details like passport information and trip itineraries to scammers. Stolen data can be used to create convincing scams, such as fake payment alerts or 'grandchild stranded' emergencies. Breaches often occur through weak links in travel companies' partner chains, not the companies themselves.
- Jet2 and other travel companies rule out surcharges and announce fixed prices - as American Airlines says rising cost of jet fuel will cost it $4 BILLION
Jet2 and other travel companies have committed to fixed pricing without surcharges, while American Airlines warns that rising jet fuel costs will cost the company $4 billion. The contrasting approaches highlight differing strategies in managing fuel price volatility.