TravelAwaits
Our mission is to serve the 50+ traveler who's ready to cross a few items off their bucket list.
Ready to take a look at some of the most affordable international flight routes for this year?
Dollar Flight Club is a discount airfare platform that works on a subscription basis. When you sign up, you select a departure airport, then receive emails (and SMS text alerts, if you want) about the latest flight deals from that airport.
It’s a simple and sweet setup. For a low fee, you get instant alerts for affordable flights—even to places as far away as Europe.
If you’re a traveler who’s looking to pinch pennies on flights, it’s a solid service. Right now, you can also get a sneak peek at which international destinations have cheap flight routes for your selected airport. Using Dollar Flight Club data, destination factors like seasonal stability, and time slots when deals usually drop, you can set yourself up for success booking last-minute, ultra-cheap deals.
I recommend checking out my tips on how to nail those ultra-cheap airfare bookings—they can be a little tricky. Aside from that, stay agile, check for alerts, and enjoy your discounted tickets.
Here are Dollar Flight Club’s least expensive hubs to fly into this year, including Latin America, the Caribbean, Europe, and Canada.
1. San Salvador, El Salvador (SAL)
2. Madrid, Spain (MAD)
3. Vancouver, Canada (YVR)
4. Lisbon, Portugal (LIS)
5. Medellín, Colombia (MDE)
6. Guatemala City, Guatemala (GUA)
7. Mérida, Mexico (MID)
8. Monterrey, Mexico (MTY)
9.Oaxaca, Mexico (OAX)
10. León/Guanajuato, Mexico (BJX)
11. San José, Costa Rica (SJO)
12. Liberia (Guanacaste), Costa Rica (LIR)
13. Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (SDQ)
14. Calgary, Canada (YYC)
15. Edmonton, Canada (YEG)
Tay Belgeri is a writer and traveler from the Heartland who now lives in the Mediterranean. She has almost two decades of international travel, learning, and immigration experience under her belt. She also has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Global Studies—yes, it’s a thing. With Travel Awaits, Tay is demystifying the act of travel for fellow Americans by covering her favorite adventures, latest bucket-list experiences, and lessons she learned the hard way. She focuses on the little details that make trips easier to plan and more magical to experience. During her career, Tay has been published on AP News, Ranker, MSN, and other major publications. But don’t think of her as a travel writer—she’s a traveler and a writer. Travel is her nature; writing is her trade.
