Plan Your Summer Travel With 90% Off OneAir Elite's Lifetime Subscription on July 4th - 2 minutes read
The Amazon Prime Day sale is going on now, but Amazon isn't the only place to score a hot deal today. If you like going away, then getting your hands on the OneAir Elite plan subscription can help you save a lot of money. That's even more the case right now because the usual price of $790 a year is down to currently just $70 on StackSocial for a lifetime membership. The deal is set to expire soon, so check it out while you can.
The OneAir Elite plan can save you up to $2,000 on every trip, giving you early access to deals on everything from airfare to car rentals. You'll receive unpublished flight deals as well as secret hotel pricing you wouldn't otherwise learn about.
This subscription is a lifetime offer with no recurring fees, meaning you can book your dream vacation whenever you like and continue exploring the world on a budget for years to come. There are other benefits as well, including personal, one-on-one business- and first-class flight planning support.
If your budget is a little tighter but you still want some of the perks, StackSocial is also offering the OneAir Premium Plan for $40, which is normally $290 a year. The primary difference between the two plans is that Elite includes access to economy, business- and first-class flight deals, whereas Premium includes economy flights only.
In the market for more savings? Check out the best Prime Day digital deals for more discounts on memberships. You can also shop the Anti-Prime Day sales at Walmart, Target and Best Buy for more savings on home goods, tech and more.
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