So I am looking to go to Europe in October and was looking at ticket prices at flying over and I'm a bit baffled about this.
So I can fly to Frankfurt, Germany for around $1300 on Lufthansa. Or I can fly to Prague for around $1100.
Except the flight to Prague has a layover in Frankfurt, Germany. Same airport, same airline, same...flight? Its the same flight but by stopping at just Frankfurt, I get charged more money, and I get charged less money if I hop on another plane and continue to fly.
I'm not sure how that is supposed to work exactly. Seems backwards to me.
Anyways, I was wanting to check out Prague for a day or two anyways so it makes sense to fly there. But instead of taking the return flight back out of Prague, I can just save money and leave through Frankfurt by "missing" my first leg from Prague to Frankfurt, then hop on at Frankfurt and fly back to the US.
Really makes no sense to me but I'm a cheap ass when it comes to travel and $200 saved is $200 more I can spend on crap while there.