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TL;DR: A lifetime subscription to Dollar Flight Club Premium Plus+ is on sale for £78.35, saving you 94% on list price.


Travel can be thrilling. It can take you to new places, meet new people, and gain a new perspective on life. It can also be sort of expensive, which means most of us don't get to do it very often. If you or someone on your shopping list is into travel, this could be the gift of all gifts — and could be bought right at the last minute since it doesn't have to be shipped.

Get a lifetime subscription to this flight deal alert service: Dollar Flight Club (DFC) Premium Plus+ for just £78.35.

It's a simple concept that claims to have saved members thousands on their trips. All you need to do is enter your choice of four home airports from which you would want to fly and check your mail to see what kind of flight deals DFC sent your way.

This Premium Plus+ subscription gets you access to deals and mistake fares on domestic and international flights. It includes flights on economy, business, and first class, so you can fly in style for a much cheaper rate. Premium Plus+ members also save 20% on Mobile Passport Plus and other partner savings.

Get someone who wants to see the world this thoughtful gift that doesn't require shipping. A lifetime subscription to Dollar Flight Club Premium Plus+ is on sale for £78.35, saving you 94% on list price.

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