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From La Compagnie’s lie-flat beds to Paris for the price of a coach ticket on a legacy carrier, to all-inclusive Caribbean escapes for under $200 a night, these are the most compelling, wallet-friendly offers live right now. Between secret semi-annual resort sales and fresh Q2 flight-plus-hotel bundles, the savings are happening in real-time. We’ve audited the fine print so you can spend less time scrolling and more time packing. Scroll on for the deals worth your data plan this week.
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The Steal: Round-trip Business Class flights to Paris or Milan starting at $2,700
Why we’re booking: If you’ve never flown La Compagnie, imagine a private club that happens to have wings. This isn’t just extra legroom — every single seat on the plane is a lie-flat bed. We’re talking lounge access at Newark, curated French cuisine and enough champagne to make you forget you’re crossing the Atlantic.
The ‘Tribe’ discount (code: TRIBE-US-2026) remains the ultimate move for a 2026 girls’ trip. While the winter $2,200 flash sales have ended, the Spring-to-Summer promotional fare of $2,700 is currently available for mid-week departures in May and June.
I can personally attest to this boutique French airline’s offering of a genuinely VIP experience from the moment you step into their private lounge at Newark. Every single seat on board is business class, complete with lie-flat beds, champagne on arrival, curated in-flight meals, and a calm, boutique atmosphere miles away from the usual long-haul madness. It is hands-down the most accessible luxury flight experience to Europe, and their annual deal is the moment to grab it.
The Catch: These boutique flights sell out fast because the planes only hold 76 passengers. While the fare is live now, the $2,700 price point is subject to availability. So if you see your dates, pull the trigger.
Forget waiting for the next “Travel Tuesday” or holiday weekend scramble. Between secret semi-annual resort sales and fresh 2026 flight-plus-hotel bundles, the savings are happening in real-time. It’s our mission to report them as soon as they drop so you can spend less time scrolling and more time packing.
So, scroll on to find the best domestic and international travel deals currently worth acting on. Whether you’re hunting for a high-end resort steal, a flexible hotel rate, or a package deal that even your bank account would book if it could, these 13 offers are ready for departure.
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Skyscanner remains our go-to for the “Everywhere” search. Their live-updated hub is currently tracking a ‘Shoulder Season Slump’ for late May and early June travel, where European fares haven’t yet hit their July peaks.

No code necessary to snag 50% off flights with a package right now. When you bundle your flight with other vacation bookings through JetBlue, you can save big on the flight portion of your order.

Fly to Europe for less this month with Lufthansa’s seasonal fare drops and exclusive loyalty perks.
Lufthansa’s current ‘Global Getaway’ sale features round-trip fares to Europe starting at $550 for May departures. Miles & More members can currently earn 3x miles on all flights to the U.S. and Canada booked by April 30.

The ‘Flight Finder’ tool is currently highlighting early-summer steals. Round-trip flights from NYC to Dublin for June are hovering around $498 — steep for winter, but a bargain for peak greenery in Ireland.

Their site-wide Getaway Deal is active, providing at least 15% off participating accommodations worldwide for stays completed by September 30, 2026.
You can maximize this by signing into your Genius loyalty account to stack an extra 10–20% discount on select properties, and looking for the “Getaway Deal” badge on the listing.

Sandals just launched their ‘Semi-Annual Caribbean Sale’ offer. Book by May 15, 2026, to score up to 65% off stays plus a $175 resort credit (stays of 5+ nights) or a free night (stays of 7+ nights) at select resorts. The travel window remains open through 2027.

The “Happiness Sale” is live. You can find all-inclusive rates at their Dominican Republic and Mexico properties for as low as $100–$172 per night. It’s the ultimate budget-friendly way to get unlimited margs without checking your bank balance at the swim-up bar.

Hilton’s “Points Unlimited” promo is the winner for spring. Register now to earn 2,000 bonus points on every single stay through April 30, 2026. Additionally, their “Stay Longer in Paradise” offer is currently live, giving you up to 20% off at participating resorts in Hawaii and the Caribbean when you book at least 3-5 nights.

Marriott just dropped its first global promotion of 2026. From Feb. 25 through May 10, you can earn 2,500 bonus points per stay, plus a bonus Elite Night Credit for every different brand you stay at. It’s a “brand explorer” challenge that fast-tracks you to Gold or Platinum status.

Current members of ALL (Accor Live Limitless) can get 30% off suites and a $200 F&B credit for stays through May 31. Use code B01MB1 for the exclusive member rate

Trafalgar’s ‘May-be Today’ sales are live. Save up to 15% on ‘Last Minute’ May departures to Italy and Greece. It’s the perfect way to beat the July crowds while keeping the group-discount price tag.

Current “Last Minute Deals” include 15% off premium guided tours through Spain and Portugal. Their “Business Class” style motorcoaches mean you get extra legroom while touring the Douro Valley — minus the airport stress.
The traditional “Tuesday at midnight” myth has officially been debunked by 2026 data. According to the Expedia 2026 Air Hacks Report, Friday has emerged as the new power day for savings. Booking on a Friday instead of a Sunday can save you roughly 3% on the ticket price, while choosing to depart on a Friday instead of a Sunday can save up to 8% (roughly $120 per ticket on average).
The “Goldilocks window” has shifted. For domestic flights, research indicates the sweet spot is now 15 to 30 days before departure, which can save you up to $130 compared to booking six months early. However, for international travel, scholarly consensus from platforms like The Points Guy still recommends a lead time of 3 to 5 months to avoid the volatility of dynamic pricing models.
“Hushpitality” is a leading 2026 trend identified by Hilton’s 2026 Trend Report, where travelers prioritize quiet, “off-the-grid” luxury to combat digital burnout. This has caused a price surge in secluded mountain and nature retreats. To find a deal, look for “Shoulder Season” bookings in these areas (like Iceland in October or the Canadian Rockies in May), where you can find the same serenity for up to 30% less.
This article was written by Kendall Cornish, New York Post Commerce Editor & Reporter. Kendall, who moonlights as a private chef in the Hamptons for New York elites, lends her expertise to testing and recommending cooking products – for beginners and aspiring sous chefs alike. Simmering and seasoning her way through both jobs, Kendall dishes on everything from the best cookware for your kitchen to chef-approved gourmet meal kits to the full suite of Ninja appliances. Prior to joining the Post’s shopping team in 2023, Kendall previously held positions at Apartment Therapy and at Dotdash Meredith’s Travel + Leisure and Departures magazines.
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