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Planning a trip? Check out the best travel and event ticket deals this week.

Paying full price for a plane ticket? In this economy?
By Leah Stodart  on 
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UPDATE: May. 18, 2023, 5:00 a.m. EDT This post has been updated with the latest travel deals on flights, trains, luggage, and more.

Our top picks this week:

Best flight deal
GoWild! All You Can Fly summer pass (opens in a new tab)
Unlimited flights through Sept. 30 for a one-time purchase of $499
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Best hotel deal
Wyndham Hotels and Resorts (opens in a new tab)
Save 20% when you stay 2+ consecutive nights
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Best experience deal
Live Nation Concert Week (opens in a new tab)
$99 all-in tickets to 13 2023 festivals (starts May 19)
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We all follow those people on Instagram who are somehow always on vacation. We don't know their life story, but we'd be willing to bet they didn't pay full price for that excursion — they just planned strategically. We're keeping track of the best flight, train, luggage, and hotel deals below to help you do the same. Now get outta here.

Flights

Why we like it

The warm weather version of Frontier's already-existing annual pass unlocks unlimited flights to both domestic and international Frontier destinations between May 2 and September 30 for a one-time fee of $499. Frontier serves more than 100 airports across the U.S., Mexico, the Caribbean, and Latin America, with new locations frequently being added to the lineup. (It's not the $399 that it debuted at in February, but it is $200 cheaper than the $699 price point we've seen in recent weeks.) Be sure to read the fine print, then snag it by May 31 to secure this price point.

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Trains, cruises, and rental cars

Why we like it

Norwegian Cruise Line's 35% discount on all cruises is your sign to finally book that open sea excursion you've been daydreaming about. The Greek Islands, the Mediterranean, the Caribbean, the South Pacific, Greenland and Iceland, and Northern Europe are all options available between seven and 10 days, plus trips to Alaska and Hawaii. You'll also save with an unlimited open bar, plus discounted meals and WiFi. If you want to bring a friend, they'll receive free airfare.

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Experiences

Why we like it

A slew of huge spring, summer, and fall festivals just became way more accessible. Live Nation Concert Week has moved on from last week's $25 concert deal to a $99 one-day festival admission deal. The offer, which runs between May 19 and May 22, drops single-day admission to 13 festivals throughout 2023 to just $99 all-in — which means those annoying fees (just not taxes) are already covered. Governors Ball, Adjacent Festival, and Broccoli City are three of the fests on the list that are sure to sell out of $99 tickets fast, so be quick with it.

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Hotels

Why we like it

Staying somewhere for more than a night? An extended Earth Day deal from Wyndham shaves 20% off any stay of two or more consecutive nights before May 25. Hundreds of Travelodge and Wyndham hotels and resorts are participating in the promo — they just need to be booked by May 20.

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Luggage

Why we like it

Still putting up with your suitcase's busted wheel? Longstanding luggage icon American Tourister's current sitewide sale is your excuse to finally replace it. Save 30% on hardside and softside spinners, carry-ons, luggage tags, and more, including Star Wars and Disney kids' options that you'll want to buy for yourself.

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Leah is a shopping reporter at Mashable, where she covers shopping trends, gift ideas, and products that make life easier. She graduated from Penn State University in 2012 and is watching horror movies or "The Office" when she’s not shopping online herself. You can follow her on Twitter at @notleah(opens in a new tab).


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