Originally Posted by
jetsetter
They said that it used to be allowed not to board your 2nd connecting flight but if you did this on an RT the return would be cancelled.
I cannot recall WN's HCT policy ever working in this manner. As with other companies, it works with flying the first leg of a trip and skipping the rest of segments to obtain a cheaper fare.
In the past you could recover value from the ticket by not boarding at ISP. This plan does not fit the profile of HCT, so it would surely leave you at BWI with a worthless boarding pass. The "no-show" policy is the trigger that foils this plan.