American Airlines (AA) passengers faced direct confrontation from airline staff after attempting to use throwaway ticketing, a practice commonly known as ‘skiplagging.’
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CNBC host Andrew Ross Sorkin publicly acknowledged using skiplagging on an itinerary to save money.
Travelers constantly seek innovative ways to reduce airfare costs, and a provocative method called skiplagging has emerged as a game-changing approach to flight booking.
A federal jury in Fort Worth has ordered travel website Skiplagged to pay American Airlines (AA) $9.4 million for promoting “skiplagging,”.
American Airlines (AA) launched a legal battle against travel website Skiplagged, accusing the company of profiting from a controversial booking practice.