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As Bored Panda found out by reaching out to the creator of this content, the face behind the Portable Professional (Travel Tips with Megan) YouTube channel is a seasoned Canadian traveler, Megan Gougeon. “I create weekly videos to empower others to travel with confidence, make the most of every trip, and have a blast doing it,” shares the woman, adding that she has taken well over 300 and worked remotely from 50+ countries in the last decade.
Thanks to spending time in the Air Cadets, airline headquarters, and flight attendant academies, as well as having a pilot sister, Megan’s love for traveling and looking for secrets behind it started early on. “I've always been super curious, and with each flight, I continue to discover little-known facts, tips, and hacks that I can’t wait to share with my community of travelers.”
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It was at the very end of 2017 that the YouTuber started her channel focused on helping travelers feel confident and capable in all aspects of air travel. “I started Portable Professional on YouTube to help put the FUN back into travel, especially post-COVID,” said Megan, talking about how driven she is to help others minimize stressful downsides and discover the awesomeness of traveling.
Now, almost 6 years later, with the channel having over 100,000 loyal followers accompanied by nearly 17 million total views on her 383 videos, the woman told us that she never expected such success. “It's truly a dream come true to be able to go full-time on YouTube, where I can share my passion for travel and connect with a global community.”
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One topic that Megan might not have yet covered is something known as skiplagging. Also known as throwaway or hidden-city ticketing, this decades-old practice operates in a relatively grey area. While it’s not illegal, and some travelers love it, the airlines absolutely despise it and might even ban repeat skiplaggers from using their services.
According to Euronews, the prices of airline tickets are now at an all-time high, and people can’t help but look for cheaper options. One such hack, skiplagging, which has become more and more popular over the last few years, is a risky yet money-saving trick that involves flying with a flight that has a layover in your destination city and ditching the second plane.
It turns out that the tickets to a lot of direct flights with closer destinations are quite a bit more expensive than the ones involving a connection. Choosing the latter option and simply skipping your second flight can save you as much as 20 percent of the price, and sometimes, even more! There’s even a dedicated website called Skiplagged, whose slogan is “Our flights are so cheap, United (Airlines) sued us… but we won.”
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However, just like with most of these sweet-looking hacks, there are some catches. For instance, a round-trip ticket is no longer an option, as the airlines will most likely cancel your return ticket if they realize what you did soon enough.
You can’t bring any luggage that would have to be checked in, as it will most likely end up in the final destination written on your plane ticket. In addition, there’s even a chance that the city you are aiming for might no longer be on the flight plan, as these logistics are quite complicated, and rescheduling and rerouting options are definitely not impossible.
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However, while the downsides named above are mostly just inconvenient, there are also some that can cause more severe problems. A good example would be the fact that skiplagging costs money to the airlines, and so they do everything they can to avoid it. According to the article, virtually every airline prohibits this kind of behavior in their terms and conditions of service, with the possible consequences involving anything from canceling loyalty benefits to lawsuits.
Still, skiplagging is technically not illegal. But in the end, the answer to the question “Is it moral?” depends on every person’s own compass. While flights are expensive, and many of us long to travel and still have money left for our other needs, the coronavirus crisis also left the airline companies in quite a tricky financial situation that doesn’t make it easy on them either.
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But regardless of which way you choose to reach your traveling destination, as long as it involves flying, these airline secrets revealed in this YouTube video are more than likely to come in handy or, at the very least, make your journey quite a bit more interesting.
How did you like these secrets? Did you know any of them before? Do you know some that weren’t listed? Come to the comment section and share away!
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