
"If you know how to build your itinerary correctly, you can visit two, three, or even four cities for less than the cost of a standard, boring, predictable round-trip ticket. Most travelers don't believe this. Most airlines don't advertise it. Most booking platforms hide it behind bad UI."
"Round trip pricing lost its dominance, but the belief survived. And because travelers still cling to the idea that returning to your starting point is a requirement, airlines make billions selling round trips people don't need."
Multi-city flights represent a pricing strategy that most travelers overlook, despite offering significant savings compared to traditional round-trip bookings. Airlines profit from the widespread belief that round trips are always cheaper, a misconception rooted in 1990s legacy pricing models designed to lock business travelers into specific patterns. Modern travel dynamics, including low-cost carriers and shifting travel patterns, have fundamentally changed airline pricing structures, yet most travelers remain unaware of this shift. By understanding how to structure multi-city itineraries strategically, travelers can visit two, three, or even four cities for less than standard round-trip fares. This approach requires no hacking or loopholes, only proper knowledge of timing, structure, and booking strategy to leverage how airlines price individual flight segments.
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