EVERYONE wants to save money when it comes to flights, but there are some corners that shouldn't be cut. Airlines are cracking down on something called skiplagging, and there can be big consequences for anyone caught doing it, including being banned and put on the no-fly list. 4 Skiplagging could end up with travellers on the 'no fly' list Credit: Alamy 4 Airlines are using technology to make sure passengers board their connecting flight Credit: Alamy For anyone who isn't familiar with the term skiplagging, or hidden city ticketing, it's a travel 'hack' where you book a flight with a connection at your intended destination.
Instead of carrying on with the second leg of the journey, you stop and stay at the layover destination to save money. It might seem like a good tactic with a non-direct flight often being cheaper with savings up to 50 per cent. But it does violate airline terms and conditions and can lead to travellers being denied boarding and other penalties.
Read More on Travel Hacks VERY FLY I bought a £1 BA flight to Greece using a sneaky booking trick anyone can do TRAVEL MODE Travel bags, plane outfits and accessories we can’t live without - from 99p Another reason airlines don't like this is not just for losing money, it can lead to operational issues on their side. It can lead to empty seats on the second leg of the flight and problems managing checked baggage. American Airlines, one of the biggest airlines in the United States, is stepping up its fight against skiplagging.
After discovering how passengers were going about skiplagging, they are using analytical tools to track passenger behaviours and whether or not you continue on the second flight. Most read in News Travel epic I was among first to visit new Universal theme park - one attraction blew my mind AIR WE GO Regional UK airport reveals new premium lounge as part of £9million renovation SOAK IN THE SUN Full list of Scotland's outdoor pools STAY-CAY The best Scottish staycations for last-minute Easter trips In a previous situation reported by The Pinnacle Gazette , American Airlines discovered a passenger was skiplagging. They were then warned that skipping the second flight would place them on the airline’s ‘do not fly’ list.
The Sun's Travel Editor Lisa Minot shares her top tips when flying 4 A flight attendant has warned that she's seen airlines take action over skiplagging Credit: Alamy Don't just take the airline's warning, a flight attendant, Tori, who documents her travels on TikTok, has told people not to risk skiplagging. Explaining more about it, Tori used an example of a passenger booking a flight to New York, with a connection in Washington DC. So travellers looking to make it to DC might be able to get a cheaper ticket by also booking the connection to New York then deliberately missing the connecting flight .
In one of her videos, Tori revealed that a friend of hers had been banned from a major US airline after abandoning the second leg of her journey. Tori warned that airlines will regularly check whether passengers have made their connecting flight. Too many flags can eventually lead to bans - which let's face it, nobody wants.
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Finishing a book you’ve been meaning to read or learning basic phrases in the local language of your destination can also take the stress out of travel, according to the expert. And book airport transfers as early as possible, not only to get the best deals but so you can just forget about it before your trip. It comes after research found Brits need a holiday - just to get over the stress of preparing for their dream break.
4 Skiplagging is a risky 'hack' that could save you money but also cause trouble Credit: Alamy.
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The money-saving travel hack that airlines are cracking down on – and could get you on the no-fly list
