Skiplagged.com, led by CEO Aktarer Zaman, facilitates cheaper travel options through the controversial 'hidden-city' ticketing method. This approach allows travelers to book flights with layovers and exit their journey at the stopover rather than the final destination. As economic concerns rise, especially among younger generations, hidden-city ticket use surged by 30% in March and April. Despite legal challenges from airlines, Zaman asserts that the risk of getting caught is low for those who follow specific strategies to avoid detection, making this travel hack increasingly popular.
I think it's due to the economic issues where money is uncertain. People still want to travel, and some have to for reasons they can't avoid, so they're inclined to find discounts.
Despite at least three lawsuits from airlines accusing the company of facilitating what they consider a prohibited practice, Zaman said there's little a carrier can do about his website's actual business.
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