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by scarface_74
411 days ago
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It’s called “skip lagging”. The airline can possibly try to collect money and if you do it often, ban you from flying with them. https://www.npr.org/2023/08/23/1194998452/skiplagging-airfar... The reason is happens is that take for instance ATL (former home). ATL is a Delta hub and has direct flights to a lot of places that other airlines don’t. Between people preferring direct flights and the lack of competition, they can charge more. But flying out of MCO with a layover in ATl, they lose the non stop flight advantage and they have to compete with other airlines. Also ATL sees a lot more price insensitive business travelers than MCO. Businesses aren’t going to force their salespeople and consultants on one of the low cost carriers. |
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