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What is skiplagging? The travel trick that can save you money – but airlines hate it

SKIPLAGGING is the latest travel hack that has airlines up in arms - but what is it?

With summer round the corner, many travellers are now looking to get away and enjoy the sunshine on tropical beaches.

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And luckily the internet is flooded with several money-saving hacks like using incognito mode when booking flights and by travelling with "open-jaw" flights.

But the latest cheap travel hack, known as skiplagging, has airlines in uproar as it can save travellers hundreds of pounds on flights.

What is skiplagging?

Skiplagging, also known as "hidden-city" or "throwaway" ticketing, involves booking a cheaper flight with the option to layover in another city.

But the practice includes booking the stopover flight, and not flying the entire route as the traveller's desired destination is the layover city.

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And people are going mad for this controversial, but perfectly legal, hack as it can often be much cheaper to book a layover flight than a direct flight.

There is even an entire travel service dedicated to the hack called Skiplagged.com, which inform users of "ridiculous travel deals you can't find anywhere else".

They also claim to "expose loopholes in airfare pricing to save you money".

The service works by giving travellers the option to search for a route which includes their desired location as a "hidden-city" layover destination.

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If the option is available, they will appear in the flight search results with the final steps of the journey scribbled out and the new price marked as the "skiplagged rate".

How much money does it save you?

With rising fuel costs, a strong post-pandemic demand to travel and the cost-of-living crisis in full force, holidaymakers are continuously on the hunt for money-saving travel hacks.

Skiplagging can save travellers hundreds of pounds on tickets which is especially enticing as expensive fares continue to dominate the industry.

Skyscanner says a roundtrip flight from New York to Amsterdam in mid June with KLM will cost around £1,987.

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