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Our Saturday morning column deals, that did not make it is the regional train. Dependable, unglamorous, and quietly effective if you’re willing to take your time. It gets you there without ceremony. Dealz of the Week, by contrast, is the bullet train. Sleek, fast, and engineered to turn heads. These are the deals we didn’t just board but launched at full speed, because pretending they move at the same pace would be willfully inaccurate.

These are our best dealz since March 15, 2026:

German Bullet Train Tickets for Just €7 o/w

Germany’s national railway service Deutsche Bahn has become a national and international laughingstock due to its nagging unreliability and punctuality issues. Despite being the butt of many jokes, there is no denying that the company’s tickets are at least cheap when booked in advance, for both domestic and European connections.

Why it stands out: Located at the heart of Europe and serving the continent’s most populous country, Germany is difficult to avoid when exploring Europe by train. Booking early can reduce fares significantly, allowing you to cross the country for a fraction of the price of a flexible ticket purchased shortly before departure.


Up to 50% Discount on Easyjet Plus

easyJet Plus is an annual subscription that includes priority boarding, seat selection, and a large cabin bag, even on the airline’s cheapest fares. Instead of €289, it is currently available at a discount of at least 25% when subscribing before mid-April. Frequent Flyers of Flying Blue or the British Airways Club get an even higher discount of 50%.

Why it stands out: If you live near an airport with a strong easyJet presence and fly with the airline regularly, this offer can quickly pay for itself. The discounted membership lowers the upfront cost, while the included perks help reduce fees on subsequent bookings. In our experience, easyJet Plus offers tangible value for frequent flyers – and the huge number of clicks and views confirms our assessment.


Set Pieces for Going Around the World – Or Getting Home

Putting together our popular round-the-world trips isn’t as easy as it seems. While there are usually plenty of one-way fares around the world at any given time, it takes a lot of patience (and luck) to find them in an order or time frame that makes sense. But just because an entire trip is not possible for everybody, it doesn’t many that every single set piece isn’t useful for anybody.

Why it stands out: Being in the midst of the largest disruption of international air-travel since the Covid pandemic, a list of cheap intercontinental one-ways is already a helpful on its own. A selection of cheap tickets during a global price hike also makes a lot of sense. Bringing these deals together while also giving readers the flexibility to piece together their own globe-spanning journey makes it a useful and well received contribution.


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What Else Was Going on This Week?

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