How the United Airlines Stopover Loophole Strategy (SLS) Nets Free Vacations

Do This and Get Your Next Vacation for Free, or Better…

Our ‘Stopover Loophole Strategy’ is built around something that many airlines use called a ‘stopover allowance.’ A stopover is defined as a planned stop of more than 4 hours (domestic) or 24 hours (international) between flight segments on a trip. The trick is that these stopovers are sometimes allowed for free or a very small fee. But here’s the best part – you can have a stopover that lasts a day or even weeks. 

Are you seeing what’s possible yet? You can sneak an entire vacation into this stopover allowance. This means you can visit an awesome destination (ahem, your stopover) for a fraction of the price. And, to boot, the cost of your flight to the destination you originally targeted in the first place will be cheaper as well. Here’s a quick sample trip for how this could work:

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