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An airline booking ploy whereby to travel from A to B a (usually cheaper) ticket is bought from A to C with a connection at B and the traveller ends the journey at B without continuing to C. This tag is for questions about the practice and its advantages and disadvantages.
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Two leg journey (BOS - LHR - DXB) is cheaper than the first leg only (BOS - LHR)?
As already explained in another answer, this is a common practice (both the strange pricing and the strategies to get around it). I am familiar with this inside the US, and I find it interesting to se …