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  2. Cheap flights, surprise destinations: How to find last minute ...

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    Other places to look for flight deals. Google Flight and Skyscanner can be great options, especially for planning last-minute travel, but mailing lists like Thrifty Traveler and Going (formerly ...

  3. 7 Ways To Get Last-Minute Fall Travel Deals for Cheap - AOL

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    Summer may be a popular time to travel, but last-minute fall travel deals abound, according to the New York Times. The paper recently said, “For those still seeking a vacation or two, that ...

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    Here’s what they had to say about booking cheap last-minute flights. See: 7 Things the Middle Class Spends Too Much Money On Learn More: 3 Things You Must Do When Your Savings Reach $50,000

  5. Wego.com - Wikipedia

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    Wego is a travel app for flight search and booking in the MENA (Middle East and North Africa). [4] Formerly known as Bezurk, [5] [6] [7] Wego is a travel metasearch engine that was founded in Singapore in 2005. The company is headquartered in both Singapore and Dubai. It operates 76 country sites in over 22 languages and local currencies. [8]

  6. Lastminute.com Group - Wikipedia

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    lastminute.com is an online travel and leisure retailer. The company was founded by Martha Lane Fox and Brent Hoberman to offer late holiday deals online. The company was sold in 2005 to Sabre Holdings, parent of online travel agency Travelocity.com, for £600 million.

  7. Airline Sites vs. Deal Sites: Which Has Cheaper Flights? - AOL

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    The flight price you see on a deal site may be lower than what you see on an airline’s site, but once you account for fees, you may end up paying more by booking through the third-party site.