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43 Quinnipiac L. Rev. 1 (2024-2025)

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             SKIP  TO  MY  LOU,   BUT  DON'T SKIPLAG

                            Nanci K. Carr*

     Most  of us watch our pennies, and when  there is an opportunity to
save money,  we take it. That is what one family did when they needed an
airline ticket from Gainesville, Florida, to Charlotte, North Carolina.
They  searched online, since that is where most people purchase airline
tickets, and found that the cost was $400. If however, they booked a trip
on American  Airlines from Gainesville, Florida, to New York, New York,
with a layover in Charlotte, the cost would be just $150. So, they booked
the ticketfor their 17-year-old son, Logan, who would be traveling alone.
But the gate agent  stopped Logan,  interrogated him, and canceled  his
ticket. Logan learned that skiplagging, when someone purchases  a ticket
and abandons  the route at the layover point, violates most airlines' terms
ofservice. As a result ofhis conduct, American Airlines banned Loganfor
three years. Is that the right outcome?

                         I.   INTRODUCTION

     Hunter  Parsons booked  his teenage  son, Logan, on  an American
Airlines flight from Gainesville, Florida to New York City, with a layover
in Charlotte, North Carolina.' It was the first time his son would be flying





     *  Nanci K. Carr is an Associate Professor of Business Law and the Carande Family
Faculty Fellow at California State University, Northridge (CSUN). J.D., cum laude,
SouthwesternLaw School; B.S., Business Administration, Ball State University. Thanks to Luis
Perez, a CSUN graduate student, for research assistance.
     1  Joshua Lynch, North Carolina Teen Detained atAirport for Travel Loophole, Father
Says, N.Y. POST (July 12, 2023, 9:21 AM), https://nypost.com/2023/07/12/north-carolina-teen-
detained-at-airport-for-travel-loophole/.


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