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Get flight deals for life with this $50 airfare finder

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TL;DR: Through Feb. 6, you can score a lifetime subscription to Dollar Flight Club Premium Plus for only $49.99 instead of $99. That’s an extra 50% off its usual sale price.


It might be hard to plan a romantic getaway when you can’t get away from the stress of planning. Flight prices are still sky-high which may not be doing your hotel and fun budget any favors. This Valentine’s Day, you might not be flying off to parts unknown, but you could give your loved one a lifetime of cheap flights around the world. It all starts with Dollar Flight Club. This easy-to-use flight finder sends airfare deals straight to your inbox, and until February 6 at 11:59 p.m. PT, you can get a lifetime subscription to Dollar Flight Club Premium Plus+ for $49.99. That’s the best price you’ll find online. 

A lifetime of awesome flight deals 

Dollar Flight Club works by sending discounted and mistake fares to your inbox. You can select which airports you’d want to depart from, and then you can start seeing what deals fly in. Flights are like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re going to get. Fly international and domestic, Business, Economy, and Premium Economy. Dollar Flight Club even claims its users could save up to $2,000 on every adventure they take. 

Get the most of even more savings by checking out Dollar Flight Club partners. You could get up to 50% off Babbel language learning, Acanela Expeditions, and Huckberry. Next year, you might be spending Valentine’s Day on a wilderness tour wearing high-quality outdoor gear and rocking conversational German. 

Deals on international and domestic flights 

Once you’re in the club, you’re in for life. Your Valentine’s Day gift this year could be the whole world next year. Get a lifetime subscription to Dollar Flight Club Premium Plus+ for only $49.99 for a limited time. The sale ends February 6 at 11:59 p.m. PT. 

Prices subject to change.

https://mashable.com/deals/feb-6-dollar-flight-club


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