RachVG wrote:NYLON wrote:Most airlines specifically prohibit the practice now, so it's not really a question of fraud etc, just of breaking the T&C under which your ticket was purchased. The wording for DL, for example is:
Delta specifically prohibits the practices commonly known as: [...]
Hidden City/Point Beyond Ticketing - The issuance, purchase or usage of a fare from a point before the passenger's actual origin or to a point beyond the passenger's actual destination.
So my question to them there would be what if I actually intend to travel all legs but don't want to take my bag on all legs? As far as I can see that's not breaking T&C as the passenger's actual destination is as-ticketed.
The issue is whether you actually take the final sector or not, rather than the various methods of subterfuge. In your case you're taking the final sector, so you should be fine.
You can tell the airline whatever you like, and they might well believe you and short-check your luggage. At that point, of course, no T&C have been broken. But if you then deliberately don't take the final sector (i.e. Force Majeure does not stop you from taking it) then, yes, you have fallen foul of the T&C.
All that said, the T&C for DL are 50 pages long! In DL's case the T&C clearly state that they are only obliged to short-check luggage for a connecting flight if the stopover is longer than four hours, or if it is from a different airport. VS might have in place (as of very recently) a similar policy.