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Pricing: Surfly

While base airfares remain semi-regulated, ancillaries (seat selection, baggage, priority boarding) are Surfly Pricing’s frontier. In 2025, a European low-cost carrier (name withheld by request) ran an A/B test: Control group saw fixed ancillary prices ($30 for a large checked bag). Treatment group saw personalized prices ranging from $22 to $58 based on:

Surfly provides a 14-day free trial . This allows teams to test key features like co-browsing, video chat, and document collaboration before committing to a paid plan. surfly pricing

Surfly offers a specialized co-browsing and collaboration platform designed to enhance customer support, sales, and onboarding experiences. As of 2026, the pricing for its paid plans starts at . The platform is known for its "no-install" approach, allowing agents and clients to share a browser window without any software downloads or code integration. Surfly Pricing Tiers This allows teams to test key features like

When negotiating a contract with Surfly, be aware of these technical and financial nuances: The platform is known for its "no-install" approach,

Since the 1980s, airlines have used yield management to segment markets into fare classes (Belobaba, 1987). Prices vary by booking date, refundability, and Saturday night stay rules—but within a given class, all customers face the same price at the same time. This is , not personalized.

This paper defines “Surfly Pricing” as a hypothetical but increasingly plausible evolution of existing practices. If you intended a different concept (e.g., “surf and fly” package pricing, or a specific company named Surfly), please clarify, and I will revise accordingly.

Uber’s surge pricing adjusts prices in real-time based on local driver-to-rider ratios (Chen & Sheldon, 2016). Surfly Pricing borrows this real-time reactivity but applies it to individual digital footprints rather than public market conditions.