skiplag

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skiplag (third-person singular simple present skiplags, present participle skiplagging, simple past and past participle skiplagged)

  1. (aviation) To disembark at a "hidden city" rather than continuing to one's ticketed destination.
    • 2023 August 12, Rosie Frost, “What is Skiplagging? The cheap flight hack that airlines are cracking down on”, in Euronews[1]:
      Travellers who do decide to skiplag should always book one-way tickets, that way their return trip won't be cancelled if the airline does cancel their ticket.