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The price-cutting loophole that the airlines hate
You have likely already heard about it. You may even have tried it. It’s called skiplagging (or hidden-city ticketing), and with persistently high airfares, some travelers are taking advantage of it to reduce their travel costs. Skiplagging takes place when a traveler buys a ticket from point A to point B, with a connection at point C. However, their intention is to deplane at point C, never boarding the connecting flight to point B. A website even exists to find the best skiplagged fares. Why pay for an extra flight segment that you don’t plan to use? Because the cost of a ticket from point A to point B with a connection at point C is lower than a nonstop ticket from point A to poi

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