Travellers can join Jack's Flight Club for discount price this summer

28 June 2023 , 15:27
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Pay less for flights this summer (Image: Getty)
Pay less for flights this summer (Image: Getty)

As the cost of living crisis rumbles on, cash-strapped Brits looking to get away this year could be faced with soaring prices on flights this summer.

To help keep costs down, Travelzoo is offering a third off an annual subscription to Jack's Flight Club - an online deal site that offers advice on how to save money on flights, hotels, travel and more.

Travelzoo members who sign up before 11:59pm on Wednesday, 5 July, can save 25% on this year's Premium membership to Jack's Flight Club, and enjoy a host of tips and deals for £29, £10 off the usual price of £39.

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Co-founded by former 'flight hacker' Jack Sheldon and author Phil Wintermantle, Jack's Flight Club is an email newsletter and mobile app that helps identify cheap flights, using flight deal alerts.

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With over 1,000,000 members in the United Kingdom and Europe, it is one of the UK's best-loved travel resources, with a team of flight experts that find and send members error fares, last-minute deals, insider tips on scoring cheap flights and tons of travel inspiration every week.

By signing up to Travelzoo, subscribers will receive regular deal emails as well as promotions and money-off deals like this one.

UK travellers who are serious about saving money can double up with the very best deals from both Travelzoo and Jack's Flight Club.

How to sign up for Travelzoo

Simply visit the Travelzoo website here, and sign up for free using just a few details and your email address.

The JFC Premium membership includes extra tips on good value flights, weekend trip round-ups, travel inspiration, first dibs on flights and a newsletter curated to cover your favourite airport.

Travelzoo membership is free, and travellers looking for the very best deals should also check out travel search engines like Expedia, Kayak and Skyscanner.

Laura Mckenna

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