CNBC host Andrew Ross Sorkin publicly acknowledged using skiplagging on an itinerary to save money.
Skip Lagging Travel Hack
Flight attendants spend hours standing, walking up and down the aisle, and lifting heavy service carts — often while maintaining a smile at 38,000 feet.
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,”.
Introducing “skip lagging” or booking hidden city fares, a little-known but controversial travel hack gaining attention among frequent flyers.