You Can Get a Lifetime Subscription to Matt's Flights on Sale for $80 Right Now

It's a useful tool if you want to travel spontaneously without wrecking your budget.

Apr 7, 2025 - 21:36
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You Can Get a Lifetime Subscription to Matt's Flights on Sale for $80 Right Now

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Most of us aren’t great at hunting down cheap flights—we just hit refresh until the prices stop hurting our feelings. That’s where Matt's Flights Premium Plan comes in. It’s like outsourcing your flight anxiety to someone who actually enjoys digging for mistake fares and limited-time deals, and from now through April 27, StackSocial is offering a lifetime subscription to this deal-hunting service for $79.99 with the promo code SAVE10—but only for new users. And yes, it's truly lifetime: Pay once, and you get access to every jaw-dropping, typo-priced ticket Matt finds for the rest of your days. If you’re tired of checking Google Flights like it’s your part-time job, this could be a very low-lift upgrade.

Here’s what that price gets you: three or more international and domestic flight deals per week, direct access to the Matt's Flights team for 1-on-1 travel planning via email, and unlimited custom search requests. So if you’re dead set on going from JFK to Lisbon next fall, you can just say so, and Matt will start digging. Premium members also get access to five times more deals than the free tier, which means more variety and a better shot at something that fits your dates and budget. The covered departure cities include most major airports in the U.S. and Canada, but even if your local airport isn't on the list, Matt's Flights will still search flights for you—just shoot them an email.

There are some caveats: You need to redeem your code within 30 days, the plan only works on one device (though it’s accessible via desktop or mobile), and this is only for new users, so if you’ve used Matt’s Flights before, you’re out of luck. And while this plan works best if you have flexible travel dates, it still has value even if you’re a once-a-year kind of traveler—especially for international trips where one mistake fare could easily save you a few hundred bucks.