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How To Fly Around The World For Free

Have wanderlust but not the means to wander? Don’t worry, Girlfriend. We’ve got you covered.

By Hilary Kramer

At last, you’ve got the time for that full-on “Eat, Pray, Love” experience you promised yourself — but you don’t have the cash. Time to get inventive, like my friend who got bumped from flight after flight and earned enough travel vouchers to extend a simple trip from New York to Seattle all the way to Buenos Aires, across to Barcelona, and back home again before her “bad” luck ran out. All you need is the right combination of weather, overbooked flights, an appetite for adventure, and a credit card that rings up cash when you’re stranded on the tarmac.

 

 

  • Bank on disaster. My friend wanted to get bumped, so she started her odyssey in late August, when flights are packed and hurricane season gives the airlines plenty of chances to get things wrong. Picking the last flight of the day boosted her odds, and sure enough, she got to volunteer her seat. Normally she’d cringe. This time, she jumped up waving her hand.

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  • Pick the right airline. Small carriers make more mistakes and have fewer options if you get stuck. United is especially sensitive right now, and Delta is fighting a reputation for bumping  lots of passengers, so those are your best bets in the big leagues. But pick an airline that goes somewhere that interests you — otherwise, this adventure is in vain.

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  • Haggle harder. Nasty PR about passengers roughly bumped from flights has made some airlines sweeten their deals to soothe the mob, but they aren’t going to offer $10,000 in vouchers right away. Try for at least $500 and a meal, which is all it takes to extend your adventure one more flight. And keep your ears open: if anyone in front of you in line gets more, that’s where you start negotiating.

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  • Embrace “itinerary creep.” When you get bumped, wheedle the gate agent to reroute you to another city, ideally at least one or two connections away. You’re not going anywhere on a set schedule. You’re trying to get lost and rack up chances to earn another voucher, but the airline doesn’t need to know that. Find a flight on your phone while you’re standing in line.

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