"This has been a dirty little secret of the travel industry for a really
long time.
"
Then along came Skiplagged, and your average
traveler suddenly knew about the "hidden-city". Is it illegal/prohibited for Travelers or potential Customers to know of such important Info that can
save them money?
With little more than a mattress on the floor, Aktarer Zaman's tiny New
York apartment serves as the hub of Skiplagged's operations. While airfares seem to continue its upward rates, Zaman, who is a computer whiz found a
way to save hundreds of dollars on airline tickets. With a few clicks of
the mouse, Skiplagged can help find what's called "hidden city"
airfares.
CBS News' Michelle Miller reports.