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This week’s top finds #4
Read more: This week’s top finds #4Week 4: 23. February – 1. March, 2026 All flights are return prices from London, UK. All prices checked for accuracy on 23 February, 2026 If you booked one of these flights or found similarly great deals, let me (and others) know in the comments! Also, comment if you would like me to find the…
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Flight Hack #4
Read more: Flight Hack #4Flight Hack #4: Set Flight Alerts On Google Flights (as well as on many other search engines and flight finder websites) you can set flight alerts for your desired route. Let’s say you want to fly to Singapore from London for a conference next year, meaning your dates are already set but your departure is…
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Travel Advice #2
Read more: Travel Advice #2Travel Advice #2: Buy Strategically The biggest costs when travelling abroad are usually transport and accommodation. Other, more minor costs are for example attraction tickets, food or souvenirs. However, some places require you to buy or have many other things to complete your trip. These items/services are often vaccinations, SIM cards, currency exchange, special gear…
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This week’s top finds #2
Read more: This week’s top finds #2Week 2: 9-15. February, 2026 All flights are return prices from London, UK. All prices checked for accuracy on 9 February, 2026 If you booked one of these flights or found similarly great deals, let me (and others) know in the comments! Also, comment if you would like me to find the best prices from…
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Travel Apps #2
Read more: Travel Apps #2Travel Apps #2: Rome2Rio Rome2rio is probably the best trip planning site out there. It has a website, but also an app version. Also, if you just search Budapest to Zagreb (or any other city with the word ‘to’ between them) its usually one of the first 3 results on Google. Rome2rio lets you plan…
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Travel Apps #1
Read more: Travel Apps #1Travel apps #1: Flightradar24 Flightradar24 is probably the most basic app for every traveller. With over 100 million downloads it is one of the most popular apps out there. With flightradar you can see all commercial (plus many cargo, military and general aviation) aircraft that is currently live and you can also pull up schedules…
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This weeks’s top finds #1
Read more: This weeks’s top finds #1Week 1: 2-8. February, 2026 All flights are return prices from London, UK. All prices checked for accuracy on 3 February, 2026 If you booked one of these flights or found similarly great deals, let me (and others) know in the comments!
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Flight Hack #3
Read more: Flight Hack #3Flight hack #3: Buy one return, pay less than two one-way As the title says it, it is often cheaper to buy a return ticket, than buying those two tickets separately at the same time and from the same site. Airlines often see customers who are buying one-way tickets as unusual and urgent demand. People…
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Travel Advice #1
Read more: Travel Advice #1Travel Advice #1: One trip, multiple cities in multiple countries As I mentioned in my flight hack series, visiting multiple cities in one trip can save you serious money as its nearly always cheaper than visiting those two cities separately, and sometimes it can even be cheaper than visiting just one of those cities. Plus,…
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Flight Hack #2
Read more: Flight Hack #2Flight Hack #2: Book multi-city A few years back, when planning my visit to Lithuania, I tried to book a return flight to Vilnius from London, but prices were north of £100. However, I noticed that the outbound flight would only cost £14 and it was only the return leg that was too expensive. When…

