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‘Skiplagging’ can save you money while you travel, but airlines don’t approve

Published: 14 August 2023

Airfares don’t always make a lot of sense. For example, a flight from Montreal to Calgary can cost more than a flight from Montreal to Vancouver that has a stop in Calgary. More and more air travelers have been buying a multi-leg ticket, and disembarking at one of the stops along the way. It’s called skiplagging. “This has been around for a long time, but it is becoming more common, especially among Gen Zs,” says Prof. Karl Moore. “You have to travel carry-on only, or your bags will go on without you.” But it can save you money, and it’s often against the fine print of the ticket contract, but enforcing against is not currently a major priority. As post-Covid travel has boomed, airlines have had to focus on restoring their operational capabilities and profitability after the disruption to travel that was caused by the pandemic.

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