A Dollar Flight Club Subscription

On average, Dollar Flight Club subscribers save more than $500 per international flight. The keys are time and destination flexibility. If you have those, then a Dollar Flight Club subscription is a small investment. You can easily save more on one flight than the cost of an annual subscription. Sign up, select your departure airport or region, and you’ll get notifications when flight prices from your preferred airport(s) dip between 60-90% below the standard fares. Deal alerts are delivered daily, sometimes hourly, via SMS/email for premium members. The premium plus tier includes first and business-class flights. Free trials are available for both tiers. 

Here is a list of other discounts and perks for premium members.

A League of Kitchens Gift Card

The League of Kitchens is an immersive culinary experience which connects curious foodies with immigrant cooks from around the world. Argentine, Bengali, Lebanese, Nepalese, and Uzbek (to name a handful) immigrants invite guests into their homes for intimate cooking workshops. Some even take you shopping with them beforehand.  And they’ve recently started offering online classes. They start at $60 per device, plus the cost of groceries. Before you sign up, you can check out the list of items you’ll need. Gift cards are available for the exact amount of an online, taste of, or immersive class. 

For other in-home dining experiences, check out Bonappetour.

Native Maps

With more than 40 hand-printed city maps, chances are you can find something at Native Maps for the traveler in your life. These are a great personal gift idea if you want to commemorate that Chicago trip where you first trip their deep-dish pizza. Or perhaps the traveler in your life just loves to eat along the 7 train in Queens. While Atlanta, Chicago, and Los Angeles are the best sellers, less obvious ones are available, like Bellingham and Staten Island.

The maps are made in Knoxville. They come in 16×20 and 18×24. Frames are available for both sizes. 

They are currently offering 20% off with free shipping for the holidays. No code required.

Plaine Products

Refill, reuse, and rejoice with these toxin-free hair, body, and face care products, which come in reusable aluminum bottles. In 2020 alone, Plaine Products reduced the use of plastic bottles by 200,000. You can take their travel-size soaps, moisturizers, toners, and beauty oils in your carry-on. And they won’t take up much space in your check bag either.  When the bottles are empty, you simply send them back and get new ones in the mail.

They are currently offering free shipping on orders of $100 or more. Subscribers get 10% off.

The Spigen Slim Armor Pro Max Phone Case

More than 2/3 of the world’s population now has a mobile device of some sort. And chances are that Spigen makes something to make your device either safer or more useful than it already is. Their Slim Armor Wallets hold up to two credit cards. They also sell a variety of chargers, as well as tablet, watch, and speaker accessories. Perfect for any holiday shopping list for travelers. 

For a complete list of their mobile accessories, check out their Amazon store. eGift cards are available via their website.

The Tenikle 360

This octopus-inspired phone mount of Shark Tank fame is ideal for capturing different angles and can allegedly hold up to 100x its weight. While most content creators are not likely to test that theory, the 360 is still a bargain if you want to capture timelapse footage, anything from your dashboard, or even footage of riding along the elevated NYC subway lines. It comes in three different colors and is currently selling at $45 before shipping. 

Tenikle is currently offering free shipping on orders over $80.

Travel Banter Conversation Starter Cards

Putting a bunch of travelers in a room can often produce mixed results, especially when it comes to conversations. Thanks to these conversation starter cards, you can have 98 different exciting discussions about topics like embarrassing language failures and the craziest street food you ever tried. Each card has a question on one side and a travel photo on the other. Some questions are quirky, while others are more thought-provoking, but they remain light-hearted throughout the set. The photos and questions were submitted by the #CultureTrav community, which has a Twitter chat every Thursday. 

You can purchase via their website with PayPal or on Amazon Prime.

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A 2023 Holiday Shopping Guide for the Travelers in Your Life

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