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by mikeash
3866 days ago
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Hidden city ticketing doesn't waste the airline's fuel. They'd burn just as much fuel if you used all segments you purchased. What wastes their fuel is stupid pricing that makes it cheaper to buy segments you don't want. It's not generally considered unethical to, say, buy a bottle of wine just to dump it out. Why would the same thing be unethical when it's an airline ticket instead? |
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The same amount of fuel is being burned, but one less person is getting transported to their destination. I see a pretty clear-cut example of waste here.
> It's not generally considered unethical to, say, buy a bottle of wine just to dump it out. Why would the same thing be unethical when it's an airline ticket instead?
Not sure if it's not generally considered unethical. It's probably wine being in abundance that makes people don't mind. But imagine if you bought one of the last few bottles in the shop, and then went and dumped it on the ground. It's totally legal, but I don't think many would argue it's good conduct.