
Get Ready for Summer Travel With This Huge Dollar Flight Club Deal Ahead of Memorial Day
With Memorial Day sales kicking off soon and the start of summer along with it, it's time to think about your travel plans. It's not always cheap to think about that though, especially if you're looking at international travel, so being able to save money is a must. One of the best ways to do that is to grab a Dollar Flight Club subscription, which can save you a lot of money in the long term, and thanks to a deal on StackSocial, you can get one for just $10 right now.
The Dollar Flight Club Premium plan locates discounts on international and domestic economy flights, sending the deals right to your phone. Up to four departing airports can be added to your account, providing a wider range of potential departures for the best deals. Savings of up to $2,000 per trip can be achieved using the service. A subscription normally costs $69 per year, but now you can get one for a whopping 85% off, reducing the price to just $10.
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The Premium Plus plan includes the same benefits as the Premium plan, but discounts on business class and premium economy flights are included. Exclusive discounts on TSA PreCheck, Priority Pass and more are also available. This option normally costs $99 per year, but it's only $30 with this deal.
For more travel prep, check out some of the best travel essentials you should remember to pack wherever you roam.
Why this deal matters
Travel can be costly, so any savings are welcome. A Dollar Flight Club subscription can help you save thousands on domestic and international flights. Subscriptions are up to an impressive 85% off right now. Grab yours before the deal expires, which could be at any time. Keep in mind that this deal is only for new users.
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