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Has anybody tried Flight Multi Search? It saves lots of money but is it legal?
I'm a business flyer and generally book on last minute. Flight Multi Search [google.com] extension for Chrome(youtube [youtube.com]) quickly gives me neat way of looking at all flights to my destinations or flying via my destination.
For example, I look for flights via NYC to all cities in east coast if I have to fly back to New York. And most of the times I see those flights to smaller destination at least $60-$70 cheap.
Last week the direct flights to New York were $214(one way) while I got a flight to Baltimore(BWI) for $111 only. I traveled and skipped the Baltimore flight saving over $100.
I'm concerned, if it is legal? If airline would blacklist me if I do this again?
But anyway, this tool is amazing, as it analyzes and gives me so many more options to fly to my destination at a lower prices and faster(with a non stop flight), so critical for me as I fly almost every week.
For example, I look for flights via NYC to all cities in east coast if I have to fly back to New York. And most of the times I see those flights to smaller destination at least $60-$70 cheap.
Last week the direct flights to New York were $214(one way) while I got a flight to Baltimore(BWI) for $111 only. I traveled and skipped the Baltimore flight saving over $100.
I'm concerned, if it is legal? If airline would blacklist me if I do this again?
But anyway, this tool is amazing, as it analyzes and gives me so many more options to fly to my destination at a lower prices and faster(with a non stop flight), so critical for me as I fly almost every week.










