Travel Tuesday deals: How to save big on your next trip
Travel Tuesday is here, bringing unbeatable deals on resorts, flights, and more! Resorts like Sandals and Beaches are offering discounts of up to 65%, while Hilton, Hard Rock, Marriott, and Hyatt have slashed prices by 50%. Booking sites, including Priceline, Expedia, and Booking.com, are offering savings of 15?50% on thousands of hotels. Flights are also a steal! Zipp Air and Cathay Pacific have roundtrip tickets from the U.S. to Tokyo for as low as $428. To maximize your savings, set price alerts on Google Flights, Hopper, or Skyscanner, and be flexible with your travel dates. Don?t forget to join loyalty programs for even more rewards. Before booking, make sure to review the fine print to avoid surprises like blackout dates or nonrefundable offers.
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