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There are also scenarios with airlines where the only way for a flight to turn a profit is to price discriminate. It's possible to have a demand curve such that if you choose any point on the demand curve as the price for everyone, total revenue is less than total cost. But if you price discriminate you can capture the full area under the curve and have revenue exceed cost.



Reminds me of some constraint programming example I read yesterday: https://mlabonne.github.io/blog/constraintprogramming/




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