Skiplagged

Skiplagged

Skiplagged

Online travel agency and metasearch engine


Skiplagged.com is an online travel agency and metasearch engine for booking flights and hotels. It popularized the tactic of hidden city ticketing,[1][2] also known as skiplagging.

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History

The website was started by Aktarer Zaman in 2013, when he was 20 years old.[3][4]

In November 2014, United Airlines and Orbitz filed a civil lawsuit for $75,000 in lost revenue, claiming that the website violated fare rules.[5] The Orbitz lawsuit was settled out of court, in which Skiplagged agreed not to redirect traffic to Orbitz sites or use Orbitz branding.[6] The United lawsuit was dismissed by the courts on procedural grounds.[7] United did not pursue further legal action.[8] Donors contributed for legal expenses via GoFundMe.[9]

In 2021, Southwest Airlines sued Skiplagged for displaying the airline's fares.[10] The lawsuit was settled out of court.[11]

See also


References

  1. Lieberman, Melanie (August 11, 2017). "Why Hidden City Ticketing Really Is Too Good to Be True (Video)". Travel + Leisure.
  2. Gillespie, Patrick (December 31, 2014). "Why is United Airlines suing a 22-year-old?". CNN.
  3. Smith, Patrick Gillespie and Aaron (2015-02-13). "United Airlines doesn't back off suit against 22-year-old, even though Orbitz drops it". CNNMoney. Retrieved 2023-08-05.
  4. Gillespie, Patrick (December 31, 2015). "How a 23-year-old beat United Airlines". CNN.
  5. Smith, Aaron (2014-12-31). "22-year-old raises $33,000 in fight with United Airlines". CNNMoney. Retrieved 2023-08-05.



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