The founder of Scott's Cheap Flights explains why we're searching for airfare all wrong, shares the strategies that have saved his two million newsletter subscribers a collective $500 million on airfare, and presents a bold new approach for how to see the world while never overpaying for flights again.
What's stopping us all from traveling more? The confusion of buying airfare—not knowing when to book, where to buy, or what to pay. When Scott Keyes booked flights to Italy for $130 roundtrip and Japan for $169 roundtrip, he didn't just uncover amazing fares; it was the beginning of a new approach that makes travel possible for anyone who has dreamed of seeing the world.
Take More Vacations is the USA Today–bestselling guidebook for anyone hoping to turn one annual vacation into three. Readers will discover how a new strategy can lead to cheaper fares and more trips. Why cheap flights never have to be inconvenient flights, and all the steps you can take to get a good fare even when you don't have flexibility. The surprising best week for international travel, and how small airports actually get the best deals.
"A must-read for anyone who wants to travel." —Brian Kelly, founder and CEO of The Points Guy
Scott Keyes is the founder of Scott's Cheap Flights, a travel platform with over two million members around the world. It's been called "the travel world's best-kept secret" by Thrillist and received praise in The New York Times and The Washington Post, among others. Prior to becoming a leading expert on cheap flights, Scott graduated from Stanford University and worked for years as a journalist, with bylines in The Washington Post , The Atlantic, The Guardian, The Nation, and elsewhere. When he's not on a plane, he lives in Portland, Oregon.