
"A trick that feels illegal the first time you do it, magical the second time, and routine by the fifth. It's the reason some travelers fly to three countries for less than most people pay for one round trip between New York and London. It's the reason digital nomads casually say things like, I'm doing Paris Rome Athens next month, and people assume they're rich."
"Most travelers don't believe this. Most airlines don't advertise it. Most booking platforms hide it behind bad UI. And most people never learn the simple tools that make this possible. So today, we're fixing that. This is your step-by-step guide to understanding: why multi-city flights are so cheap when they're cheaper than round trips how digital nomads use them how to structure your itinerary where to start and stop and how to make airlines accidentally save you money"
Many travelers assume round-trip tickets are always the best deal, but that pricing rule originated in the 1990s when airlines favored locking business travelers into round trips. The growth of low-cost carriers and competition on individual legs eroded round-trip dominance. Well-structured multi-city itineraries can be cheaper than conventional round trips, enabling visits to multiple cities for less cost. Digital nomads and savvy travelers exploit strategic routing, timing, and itinerary construction to lower fares. Booking platforms and airlines rarely advertise these options and user interfaces often obscure them. Simple tools and intentional stop/start choices make affordable multi-city travel achievable without loopholes or illicit tactics.
Read at www.wanderwithjo.com
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