Cheap flights from anywhere,
not just your city.
Most deal services lock you to one departure airport. We scan 104 departure cities worldwide every 4 hours, compare each route to its own 90-day price history, and only post fares that are still bookable.
Free forever. No email required — it's a Telegram channel, leave any time.
How a deal gets published
Four gates. A fare has to survive all of them.
Scan
Every 4 hours we pull current fares out of 104 major departure cities and store them, building a price history per route.
Compare to history
Each fare is measured against that route's own 90-day median — not a made-up "regular price". It has to be at least 40% below normal and save at least $80.
Re-check
Before anything is queued, the route is queried again. Fares that already moved or vanished get dropped instead of posted.
Human approval
A person opens the booking link and confirms the fare is real and bookable. Nothing reaches the channel automatically.
Every post carries the route, the price, what the route normally costs, the travel window, and a direct booking link.
Free channel, or members
Same deals either way. Members get them earlier and filtered.
Free channel
Everything we publish, on a delay.
forever
- Every verified deal we post
- Direct booking links
- Posted 3 hours after members
Get them first
For people who actually book.
or $30/year · cancel any time
- 3 hours earlier — the window that matters
- Mistake fares — never posted publicly
- Alerts filtered to your region, sent as DMs
- 5 price watches — "tell me when Istanbul→Tokyo drops under $400"
One good deal pays for years of this.
Questions
How do you actually find these?
Software, then a human. We store fare history for every route we watch, so "cheap" is measured against what that specific route normally costs rather than a marketing number. Candidates are re-checked, then a person opens the booking link and confirms before anything is posted.
Why would I pay when the channel is free?
Timing. Good fares are limited inventory — ordinary sales last a day or two, mistake fares often under two hours. Members see everything 3 hours earlier, get mistake fares that never go public, and can set watches for the specific routes they care about. If you rarely fly, the free channel is genuinely fine.
Do you sell tickets or take payment for flights?
No. We're not a travel agency and never handle your booking or card details for a flight. We link you to the airline or booking site and you book there directly. The only thing you could ever pay us for is membership.
How do you make money?
Two ways, both stated plainly: membership subscriptions, and affiliate commission if you book through our links. Commission comes out of the travel provider's margin, not your fare — the price is identical either way. It has no influence on which deals get posted.
What's a mistake fare?
A price loaded in error — a missing fuel surcharge, a currency mix-up, a misconfigured route. They're real and bookable, and airlines sometimes honour them and sometimes cancel. Book refundable where you can, and don't make non-refundable plans around one until the ticket is confirmed.
Can I pick my departure city?
Members choose which regions they want DM alerts for, and can set watches on specific routes. The channel itself carries every deal from all 104 cities — part of the point is catching a fare you'd never have searched for.
Start with the free channel
No email, no signup form. Join, watch a few deals go by, decide later whether the 3-hour head start is worth $4 to you.
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