skiplagging
noun
skip·lag·ging
ˈskip-ˌla-giŋ
: the act or practice of getting cheaper airfare by booking a trip with a layover at one's true destination and disembarking there
This workaround, called skiplagging … means purchasing an itinerary with a layover that is the intended destination and skipping the last leg of a flight. Some travelers will employ this tactic when it's cheaper than buying a direct flight.—
Christine Chung
Skiplagging is a technique to exploit one of the anomalies of air travel—that flying from A via B to C is often cheaper than simply flying from A to B.—
Simon Calder
skiplag
transitive verb
skiplagged; skiplagging; skiplags
In April 2020, the airline kicked a passenger who skiplagged 95 flights off its … frequent flyer program.
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Veronika Bondarenko
skiplagged
adjective
The skiplagged trip is with Delta Airlines and it would take 21 hours and 21 minutes to travel … to Seoul.
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Helena Kelly
skiplagger
noun
plural skiplaggers
Typically, a skiplagger books a less expensive flight that has two or more legs rather than buy the more costly direct flight. But it's a connecting city—not the final city of the flight—that has been the skiplagger's covert destination all along.
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CNN Travel
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