Money is a finite resource, so, when it comes to air travel, catching a seat sale can be tricky, especially when travel dates are fixed. Skiplagging is one particular practice that enables travelers to get from point A to point B for “less than the going rate.” However, doing so is controversial and most certainly frowned upon by airlines. Let’s look at this practice and why airlines hate it.
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By Casey Asher The Pima Air and Space Museum is preparing to roll out a long-awaited addition, their newly restored Lockheed R5O-5 Lodestar, for display in their outdoor collection. The Lockheed Model 18 airliner was […]