A travel expert said that "skiplagging" didn't guarantee travelers would save money on flights.
The travel hack known as "skiplagging", or "hidden city" ticketing, doesn't guarantee that you'll save money on your airfare, according to a travel expert.
But Gilbert Ott, the founder of travel site God Save The Points, warned that skiplagging can save money, but depended on your departure point and final destination, he told Insider.
American Airlines, United Airlines, and Lufthansa are among a growing list of carriers taking action to combat the practice.
United Airlines and travel site Orbitz also tried to sue Aktarer Zaman, the CEO of travel site Skiplagged, in 2014, accusing him of "unfair competition" and "deceptive behavior."
Persons:
Gilbert Ott, Ott, skiplagging, Orbitz, Aktarer Zaman, Zaman
Organizations:
Google, American Airlines, United Airlines, Lufthansa, CNN
Locations:
Germany, Berlin, Illinois, New York City