I live in the midwest. My local airport only flies to 11 cities. I can fly to NYC with a stop in Detroit for relatively cheap ($250-300 round trip). So then why, if I want to just fly to detriot, does the only nonstop flight cost $617?!
Another major hub for us is Chicago. Nearly every airline that flies out of here connects in Chicago and yet I can choose to fly to Chicago (a 3 hour drive) either via a stop in Minneapolis (like 9 hours away) for $600 OR I can get a nonstop for $1200! This makes no sense to me. There have to be 50 flights a day that fly to Chicago...I should be able to go for a fraction of what it costs to fly elsewhere.
Part two of the question. Is there some reason I can't buy a ticket to NYC, fly to Detroit and then just get off the plane? Is there anything illegal about not going all the way to your final destination?

Another major hub for us is Chicago. Nearly every airline that flies out of here connects in Chicago and yet I can choose to fly to Chicago (a 3 hour drive) either via a stop in Minneapolis (like 9 hours away) for $600 OR I can get a nonstop for $1200! This makes no sense to me. There have to be 50 flights a day that fly to Chicago...I should be able to go for a fraction of what it costs to fly elsewhere.

Part two of the question. Is there some reason I can't buy a ticket to NYC, fly to Detroit and then just get off the plane? Is there anything illegal about not going all the way to your final destination?
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