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by smashah
614 days ago
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> Air travel is a privilege, not a right. If you can't afford a ticket, don't fucking buy it. They did buy the ticket. Legally. > Sure, but that's not skiplagging. That literally is the same as skiplagging. Skiplagging is only determined on intentions, not actions as it is the same action. > If skiplagging becomes more common, airlines will ultimately raise prices for everyone to make up for the inefficiency and everyone loses. Screw that noise. You should be more mad about people flying for cheap with credit card points, that literally DOES raise prices for everyone. But I'm sure you do that all the time so it magically makes it okay. |
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Yes, that ticket is a binding contract for both sides.
If you sign a contract fully aware you don't intend to honor it, you are an asshole.
>Skiplagging is only determined on intentions,
...Yes?
I'm not sure if you're being daft. It is skiplagging to buy something with the intent to not honor the deal, it is not skiplagging if you cannot honor the deal due to factors outside your control.
>You should be more mad about people flying for cheap with credit card points, that literally DOES raise prices for everyone.
The airlines receive compensation from the banks so it's a non-issue.