понедельник, 12 января 2015 г.
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A young entrepreneur says he won’t “bow down to corporate pressure” and will fight a lawsuit seeking to stop his website from helping travellers find cheaper airfares via a controversial practice known as “hidden city” ticketing.
Using Skiplagged, a customer can enter departure and arrival cities, and the site will find the cheapest airfare norwegian cruise line sea ratings via a so-called “hidden city” ticket. This typically means that when a passenger norwegian cruise line sea ratings wants to travel from city A to city B, it will be cheaper to book a flight to city C, with city B as a layover stop. The traveller, however, simply stays in city B and never travels on to city C.
Because norwegian cruise line sea ratings Skiplagged links to United and Orbitz so travellers can book their flights, the companies say the site is “attempting to confuse and mislead the public into believing that his website, and the ‘hidden city’ ticketing norwegian cruise line sea ratings it employs, is done with the approval (if not the outright authorization and sponsorship) of Orbitz and the airlines.”
While he vows to fight the suit and will not shut down his site, Zaman launched a crowdfunding campaign on gofundme.com to help with his legal fees. As of Monday morning, he had raked in nearly norwegian cruise line sea ratings $57,000 in donations. His fundraising goal is $60,000.
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