Auddia Inc. (NASDAQ: AUUD) today introduced Voyex, an AI-native digital travel agency, and commented on the widespread travel disruption caused by the sudden shutdown of Spirit Airlines, which has left tens of thousands of passengers stranded across the United States. According to Reuters, airlines are now “scrambling to help stranded Spirit passengers” as they attempt to rebook travelers and manage cascading operational failures.
Voyex is one of three subsidiaries resulting from the closing of Auddia’s transformational merger with Thramann Holdings, LLC, to form McCarthy Finney (NASDAQ: MCFN), an AI-native holding company with a $250 million DCF valuation based on internal projections. Upon closing of the merger, McCarthy Finney will be comprised of four AI-driven subsidiaries: LT350, Influence Healthcare, Voyex, and Auddia.
Voyex is developing FlightFix, an agentic AI platform designed specifically to prevent the type of system-wide passenger stranding currently unfolding. While the platform is not yet launched, the Spirit collapse underscores the need for a modern, automated, AI-driven disruption recovery system. Following completion of the McCarthy Finney merger, Voyex expects to launch the FlightFix MVP within approximately six months. The platform is being designed to monitor itineraries in real time, predict delays and cancellations, identify alternative travel options, communicate options to passengers instantly, automate rebooking through agentic AI, cancel original itineraries and process refunds/credits via integrated fintech rails, and coordinate transport to private flight options as needed.
In large-scale disruptions such as the Spirit shutdown, FlightFix is being architected to aggregate stranded passengers and place them on contracted private jets and charters through fixed-base operators (FBOs), with tarmac-side transport provided by Voyex vans. This creates a scalable safety valve when commercial airline capacity collapses.
“The Spirit Airlines shutdown is exactly the type of disruption that demonstrates why FlightFix needs to exist,” said Jeff Thramann, CEO of Auddia and Founder of Voyex. “Passengers shouldn’t be left sleeping on airport floors while airlines improvise solutions. Voyex is architecting an AI-driven platform designed to automate the entire disruption recovery process. The industry needs this infrastructure and the Spirit collapse makes that clear. Our goal is to remove flight delays and cancellations as the leading pain point for travelers.” For information about Voyex, please visit Voyex | AI-First Digital Travel Platform.
The announcement comes as Auddia progresses toward completing its merger with Thramann Holdings. The merger contemplates a business combination between Auddia Inc. and Thramann Holdings, LLC, a single-member Colorado LLC that fully owns LT350, Influence Healthcare, and Voyex. Upon merger completion, Auddia will change its name to McCarthy Finney and trade under the ticker MCFN. McCarthy Finney is an AI holding company that will deliver AI and Web3 services to its four portfolio companies.
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