Understanding the United Airlines Lawsuit Against Skiplagged

Discover why United Airlines sued Skiplagged and the implications of hidden city ticketing for travelers.

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In 2014, United Airlines sued Skiplagged, a website that helps travelers find cheaper fares by using hidden city ticketing. United Airlines claimed that Skiplagged was promoting unfair competition and had contractual and trademark violations. However, the lawsuit was ultimately dismissed, allowing Skiplagged to continue its operations.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is Skiplagged? Skiplagged is a travel website that helps users find cheaper flights using hidden city ticketing, where a passenger books a flight with a layover but does not fly to the final destination.
  2. Why did United Airlines sue Skiplagged? United Airlines sued Skiplagged in 2014 for allegedly promoting unfair competition and violating contractual and trademark rights, but the lawsuit was dismissed.
  3. What is hidden city ticketing? Hidden city ticketing is when travelers book a flight itinerary where they intend to exit at a layover rather than reach the final destination, often resulting in lower fares.
  4. What was the outcome of the United Airlines lawsuit? The lawsuit against Skiplagged was ultimately dismissed, allowing it to continue operating and offering its fare-finding services.