The Airlines Are Just Banks Now by showing how airlines have changed from being transportation providers to financial organizations, "Airlines Are Just Banks Now" examines how the airline sector is changing. This change demonstrates their emphasis on increasing profits through financial services, loyalty plans, and fees rather than the client experience. Airlines, like banks, are becoming more and more dependent on auxiliary revenue streams, giving financial strategies precedence over conventional hospitality. The story explores the effects of this change, which frequently make passengers feel more like account holders than important travelers. Ultimately, it calls into question how air travel will develop in the future and how to strike a balance between customer service and revenue.