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This travel pro's tricks could save you hundreds on flights
Hint: It's not when you'd expect. Learn when to book your next overseas adventure for less.
Scott Keyes, the founder of Scott's Cheap Flights, has revolutionized the way people find affordable air travel by saving his subscribers an estimated $500 million in flight costs since the company's inception in 2015. In an interview with Fortune, Keyes discusses how his service, which now boasts over 2 million members, scours the web for mistake fares and other deeply discounted flights, sending alerts to subscribers so they can book trips at a fraction of the usual cost. Keyes, who started the business from his kitchen table, emphasizes the importance of flexibility in travel dates and destinations to maximize savings, and shares insights on the future of the travel industry, including the impact of climate change and the potential for more sustainable travel options.
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https://fortune.com/article/going-scott-keyes-has-saved-flyers-500-million-interview/
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