A teenager on his first flight alone was pulled into security and had his trip home canceled after gate agents figure out he was skiplagging, or booking a flight with the layover as the actual intended destination.

Logan Parsons was heading home to Charlotte, North Carolina, from Gainesville, Florida, by way of a ticket with an end point of New York City. While NYC was his stated destination on his ticket, Parsons planned to leave the airport in Charlotte and head home. It’s a way of saving money, as direct flights are often more costly, which means airlines hate it because they’re losing money in the process. Parsons was caught by a gate agent who became suspicious when his I.D.s were all for Charlotte. From Queen City News:

The purchased flight was from Gainesville, Florida to New York City with a layover in Charlotte. The plan was for the teen to get off the plane in Charlotte where he lives. His father says he would have never put his son in this predicament if he knew this would happen.

It was the first time Logan Parsons flew by himself.

“We’ve used Skip Lagged almost exclusively for the last five to eight years,” said Hunter Parsons, Logan’s father. “Booked a flight from Gainesville regional to JFK via Charlotte.”

The Parsons weren’t aware hidden city ticketing, also known as skip lagging, was frowned upon in the airline industry. An American Airlines representative canceled the ticket and made the family purchase a new direct flight ticket.

Parsons’ parents thought the airlines overreacted, especially when the passenger in question was a minor. American Airlines counters that skiplagging, or “hidden city ticketing,” is a violation of American Airlines terms and conditions.

  • InternetLefty [he/him]
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    1 year ago

    How did they catch him, exactly? The article doesn't say but I'm guessing that they probably just tricked him into admitting it. Fuckers!

      • john_browns_beard [he/him, comrade/them]
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        1 year ago

        Good reason to always just use your passport (if you have one) if you're planning on doing this.

        No way that the gate agent is checking anything besides your photo that way. Most of the time they won't even ask for ID at the gate, just boarding pass.

    • OrcaAntiyachtVanguard [they/them]
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      1 year ago

      TSA psych torture probably. Was on the receiving end of it once in my early 20s, it fucking sucks. I can imagine being detained, tossed in a room with adults twice your age with the ability to permanently ban you from air travel, and being threatened with all sorts of legal shit would make any teenager break

      • VILenin [he/him]
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        1 year ago

        It’s a cliche because it’s true, if you have to say anything at all it’s one word and that word is “lawyer”

        • fox [comrade/them]
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          1 year ago

          Courts are assholes and have determined that you need to actually invoke the specific right. Some shit like "I am invoking my Sixth Amendment right to an attorney."

          https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/true-crime/wp/2017/11/02/the-suspect-told-police-give-me-a-lawyer-dog-the-court-says-he-wasnt-asking-for-a-lawyer/

          • FourteenEyes [he/him]
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            1 year ago

            "It says here in the rules that dogs aren't allowed to be lawyers. This is a nonsense request."

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      11 days ago

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