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TL;DR: Through March 17, save hundreds on OneAir Elite Plan and get it for just $79.97 — the best price online. Discover savings on fights, hotels, rental cars, and more.


With spring just a few days away, it’s already time to start booking your summer travel plans. However, with a recent Squaremouth report sharing record levels of travel spending, you might run into some wallet-related hassles. If you want to get more bang for your travel bucks, you might want to try OneAir.

It’s an AI-powered travel app that helps you find better prices on airfare, hotels, activities, and more. You can even start with the lowest-on-web price for a lifetime subscription right here, just $79.97 (reg. $790) through March 17.

Unlock a lifetime of travel savings with OneAir

OneAir thinks you could save up to 40%-90% on flights from your home airports, and getting started is super simple. Just add up to ten departing locations and any specific destinations you want to visit, and OneAir’s AI engine will scan and track millions of fares in real-time to alert you with some of the greatest deals on economy, premium, business, and first-class flights.

Unlike other travel deal finders, OneAir allows you to book flights right on the iOS, Android, or web app without being redirected to other sites. Plus, every listed price you see is all-inclusive with no additional costs or fees.

Your new one-stop shop for vacation planning

After finding a discounted flight, you can use OneAir to explore deals on hotels and resorts, rental cars, and activities. You could find up to 60% off a place to stay and get a wholesale price on seeing the sights, visiting theme parks, or dining around town.

OneAir also provides 24/7 support for any stage of planning your trip. Unlike the AI-powered deal finder, the support is from real people.

Book your summer travel plans for less with a OneAir Elite Plan lifetime subscription for $79.97 (reg. $790) until March 17 at 11:59 p.m. PT. No coupon is needed.

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