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Cheap Flight Deals with a Going Flash Sale

Flight deal tracker Going (formerly Scott’s Cheap Flights) is back with a flash sale that slashes 40% off its Premium membership, offering US travellers a smarter, faster way to book discounted flights. The offer runs October 18–20, and knocks the annual plan down to only $29 (from $49) with promo code FALLFLASH.

For those unfamiliar, Going is an airfare alert service that monitors prices on over 900 global routes, flagging deals when prices drop dramatically, often by 40–90%. The Premium tier focuses on international and domestic economy fares, including error fares and rare unadvertised discounts.

In the last year alone, Going says its members have saved over $6.3 million, thanks to alerts like $114 round-trip to Dublin and an average of $1,100 off business class seats for Elite members. But even the basic Premium tier offers tremendous value for budget-conscious travellers looking to dodge the typical Google Flights grind.

How it works

Users set their home airports and preferred destinations, and Going’s team scours prices round the clock, sending alerts when serious deals drop. You don’t book through the platform; instead, Going shows you where the deal is and how to grab it directly from the airline.

Unlike many fare alert apps, Going’s Premium membership includes customisable filters, mistake fare alerts, and unlimited tracked routes. It’s convenient for US flyers with flexible travel dates or anyone planning a few long-haul trips each year.

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Travellers who regularly visit friends and family, enjoy city breaks, or are eyeing off-season getaways can easily recoup the membership fee with just one deal. And during this weekend’s flash sale, the math works even better.

The $29/year offer (usually $49) is valid only through October 20, and must be activated with code FALLFLASH at checkout. It’s US-focused, with alerts tailored to departure cities across the States.

Frequently Asked Questions

Going is a flight deal alert service that tracks airfare prices from US departure airports and sends notifications when it finds unusually cheap flight deals, including mistake fares and unadvertised discounts.

No. Going doesn’t sell flights. Instead, it sends alerts with booking instructions and links to airlines or travel sites where the deal can be purchased.

Depending on your membership, Going sends alerts for domestic and international economy fares, mistake fares, and sometimes business or first-class deals.

Unlike price trackers that require custom route monitoring, Going’s team of flight experts scans hundreds of routes and only sends alerts when there are genuinely cheap flight deals.

Flexibility helps, but it’s not essential. Each alert includes the travel window, airline rules, and availability so you can quickly decide if it fits your plans.

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