Hacking Airline Lounges for Free Meals
schneier.com
Hacking Airline Lounges for Free Meals
1–10 of 119 posts
Re: Hacking Airline Lounges for Free Meals
#2Re: Hacking Airline Lounges for Free Meals
#3I work in a pretty big GDS/IT company and that wouldn't happen in our systems. Virtually no airline asks for such a retarded business rule, flexible classes allow generally 1 to 5 changes in departure date/time(no questions asked), after that it requires manual intervention on a case by case basis.
Re: Hacking Airline Lounges for Free Meals
#4I work in a pretty big GDS/IT company and that wouldn't happen in our systems. Virtually no airline asks for such a retarded business rule, flexible classes allow generally 1 to 5 changes in departure date/time(no questions asked), after that it requires manual intervention on a case by case basis.
In that system, could you not buy a ticket, do 5 changes, then cancel the ticket and rebuy, repeat?
Re: Hacking Airline Lounges for Free Meals
#5Re: Hacking Airline Lounges for Free Meals
#6Earlier quoted context omitted.
In that system, could you not buy a ticket, do 5 changes, then cancel the ticket and rebuy, repeat?
It would be a lot harder to make back the cost of the ticket though.
Re: Hacking Airline Lounges for Free Meals
#7I work in a pretty big GDS/IT company and that wouldn't happen in our systems. Virtually no airline asks for such a retarded business rule, flexible classes allow generally 1 to 5 changes in departure date/time(no questions asked), after that it requires manual intervention on a case by case basis.
In that system, could you not buy a ticket, do 5 changes, then cancel the ticket and rebuy, repeat?
You can try that but full refunds are unusual, normally there's a penalty fee. More than for preventing ripping off lounges, it's to prevent third parties from playing tricks on the seats' availability. Maybe it still pays off, have a look!
Re: Hacking Airline Lounges for Free Meals
#8Earlier quoted context omitted.
In that system, could you not buy a ticket, do 5 changes, then cancel the ticket and rebuy, repeat?
Technically, if it's already ticketed it's a refund, not a cancel (at GDS level at least), but airlines use both the same at marketing level. You can try that but full refunds are unusual, normally there's a penalty fee. More than for preventing ripping off lounges, it's to prevent third parties from playing tricks on the seats' availability. Maybe it still pays off, have a look!
At least on United (not too familiar with other airlines' policies), full-fare tickets (Y, J, F) are refundable without a fee. If it was paid on a credit card, they'll typically just reverse the charge.
Re: Hacking Airline Lounges for Free Meals
#9Re: Hacking Airline Lounges for Free Meals
#10Earlier quoted context omitted.
Technically, if it's already ticketed it's a refund, not a cancel (at GDS level at least), but airlines use both the same at marketing level. You can try that but full refunds are unusual, normally there's a penalty fee. More than for preventing ripping off lounges, it's to prevent third parties from playing tricks on the seats' availability. Maybe it still pays off, have a look!
> full refunds are unusual, normally there's a penalty fee. At least on United (not too familiar with other airlines' policies), full-fare tickets (Y, J, F) are refundable without a fee. If it was paid on a credit card, they'll typically just reverse the charge.