Technology
Save 50% on a subscription to Dollar Flight Club and book cheap flights
TL;DR: Get a one-year membership to Dollar Flight Club, a word traveler’s dream subscription service, for $19.99. That’s a savings of 50% off its usual price.
If only booking flights was as easy as grabbing an Uber, many of us would have probably seen half the world by now. Imagine randomly choosing a destination, booking a trip via an app, paying a minimal amount for the entire flight, and hopping on the plane. If it were that painless, we could cross out almost everything in our respective travel bucket lists.
But no, planning a trip entails subjecting yourself to hours of scouring for affordable flights, only to end up booking an uncomfortable economy seat with a painfully long layover.
Dollar Flight Club is throwing that entire experience out the window. In short, it’s a subscription service that sends you alerts about the cheapest flight deals available (and we’re not talking a measly five percent off). You can choose to receive these alerts via email or app, and select five departure points, so you don’t get overloaded with irrelevant flights leaving from across the country. Over 800,000 members (and counting) have signed up, so you could say it’s pretty legit.
The kicker is that a premium subscription nets you four times more flight deals compared to regular members, along with weekend warrior domestic deals which let you book quick getaways that leave from your home airport. It’s worth it. Plus, they throw in exclusive perks and discounts from Dollar Flight Club’s partners including Topo Designs, Huckberry, Fodor’s Travel, and more.
Usually $40, a one-year premium subscription to Dollar Flight Club is on sale right now for $19.99 — a savings of 50%.
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