- Travel Blinks
- Posts
- How to Score Cheap Flights with Skiplagging!
How to Score Cheap Flights with Skiplagging!

Happy Friday, travelers! On this edition, wanderlust takes the wheel: Expedia’s new AI turns your saved Instagram Reels into bookable trips (finally, a reason to scroll guilt-free). Vietnam’s golden visa glitters with opportunity, United flies farther than ever, and Southwest bans hidden chargers (RIP mystery fire starters). Plus: a cheeky skiplagging hack, dreamy digital detox spots, and Norwegian’s solo cabins that say, “party of one, please!”.

LATEST NEWS
Expedia Launches AI Tool to Turn Instagram Reels Into Bookable Itineraries

Expedia has launched “Trip Matching,” a new AI-powered tool that turns Instagram Reels into bookable travel itineraries. Instead of letting saved travel content sit unused, this feature analyzes Reels, identifies the destination and activities, and builds a personalized, bookable trip based on what you watched.
Just share a Reel through Expedia, and the AI transforms your scroll-time inspiration into a real-world itinerary—complete with instant booking options for flights, hotels, and experiences.
This tool bridges the gap between travel dreaming and doing, making it easier than ever to turn beach videos and foodie finds into actual adventures.
Trip Matching also solves the “saved but forgotten” problem, bringing your dream destinations to life.
Early access is now open on Expedia’s website—perfect for travelers ready to turn content into passports.
MORE NEWS TO KNOW
💳Vietnam is launching a new golden visa program with three tiers: golden visa (5–10 years), investor visa, and talent visa. The plan aims to attract investors, professionals, and boost tourism. It supports Vietnam’s economic growth goals and follows trends in Southeast Asia, unlike Europe, where such programs are declining.
✈️United Airlines is launching its largest-ever summer schedule with 17 new international routes across four continents, including first-ever U.S. flights to Greenland, Senegal, Sicily, and Mongolia. Most departures are from Newark, with expanded service to Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America rolling out through July 2025.
✈️ Southwest Airlines will ban charging devices inside carry-on bags starting May 28, requiring portable chargers to be visible to reduce fire risks from lithium batteries. The move follows growing incidents of battery fires on flights. The FAA has reported 81 such events in 2024, with increasing frequency across all airlines.
Top investors are buying this “unlisted” stock
When the team that co-founded Zillow and grew it into a $16B real estate leader starts a new company, investors notice. That’s why top firms like SoftBank invested in Pacaso.
Disrupting the real estate industry once again, Pacaso’s streamlined platform offers co-ownership of premier properties – revamping a $1.3T market.
By handing keys to 2,000+ happy homeowners, Pacaso has already made $110m+ in gross profits.
Now, after 41% gross profit growth last year, they recently reserved the Nasdaq ticker PCSO. But the real opportunity is now, at the unlisted stage.
Until May 29, you can join Pacaso as an investor for just $2.80/share.
This is a paid advertisement for Pacaso’s Regulation A offering. Please read the offering circular at invest.pacaso.com. Reserving a ticker symbol is not a guarantee that the company will go public. Listing on the NASDAQ is subject to approvals. Under Regulation A+, a company has the ability to change its share price by up to 20%, without requalifying the offering with the SEC.
TRAVEL TIP
How to Score Cheap Flights with Skiplagging!

Skiplagging, or "hidden-city ticketing," is a travel hack where you book a flight with a layover at your actual destination and skip the final leg to save money. For example, flying from Miami to Washington, D.C., with a layover in Nashville can be cheaper than a direct Miami-to-Nashville flight. This can save hundreds, even thousands, but comes with risks: airlines can cancel your ticket, ban you, or revoke frequent flyer miles if caught. Plus, you must travel with carry-on only since checked bags go to the final destination.
Because airlines are cracking down, many experts recommend safer alternatives like setting price alerts, booking off-peak flights, using flexible dates, and maximizing rewards programs. These methods offer great deals without risking canceled flights or lost benefits. Skiplagging can work but proceed cautiously and know the potential consequences.
WELLNESS
Unplug and Recharge: Best Places for a Digital Detox Getaway

📲In today’s digital world, adults spend an average of over seven hours a day staring at screens—a number that continues to rise, especially in the US. With work, social life, and entertainment all tied to technology, digital burnout is becoming a serious concern, impacting mental health, sleep, and productivity. Sometimes, the best solution is a digital detox: intentionally unplugging to reconnect with nature, real conversations, and ourselves.
Tech-free travel is quickly becoming a top trend for 2025, offering a chance to step away from screens and recharge. Whether you’re craving remote wilderness or a cultural escape with limited connectivity, there’s a perfect destination waiting for you. Here’s a list of 12 amazing spots ideal for a digital detox, helping you find calm, restore balance, and truly unwind.
10 Best Destinations for a Digital Detox
Big Sur, California, USA – Coastal views and hiking
North Cascades, Washington, USA – Mountains and glaciers
Acadia National Park, Maine, USA – Forests and ocean scenery
Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada – Wildlife and alpine landscapes
Çeşme Peninsula, Turkey – Beaches and rich culture
Lombok, Indonesia – Tropical nature and quiet temples
Costa Rica – Rainforests and wellness retreats
Dolomites, Italy – Alpine beauty and fewer crowds
Isle of Skye, Scotland – Myth, history, and rugged coastlines
Provence, France – Lavender fields and slow living
Each destination helps you unplug, recharge, and reconnect beyond screens.
SOLO TRAVEL
Norwegian Targets Solo Travelers With Affordable Studio Cabins on Newest Cruise Ship

🚢 Norwegian Cruise Line is catering to solo travelers with 93 compact single-person cabins on its newest ship, Norwegian Aqua, launched in March 2025. These 94-square-foot “studio” rooms include a twin bed, storage, and a small bathroom, plus access to a private Studio Lounge with snacks, coffee, and lounge seating for mingling with other solo cruisers.
Starting around $1,880, the studios are about $560 cheaper than a regular cabin with the single supplement fee. As solo travel rises—especially among millennials and Gen Z—Norwegian has responded by adding 1,000 solo cabins across its fleet in 2024, solidifying its lead in this growing market.
The 4,482-passenger Norwegian Aqua sails Caribbean cruises from Port Canaveral, Florida, and many solo cabins are already sold out. These small yet functional rooms offer privacy, affordability, and a sense of community at sea.
WONDERING!
What do you do when your flight gets canceled or delayed?
Panic? Cry? Rage-tweet the airline?
Not on our watch. This Sunday, we’re dropping your ultimate survival guide for travel hiccups—what to do, who to call, what you’re owed, and how to turn delays into upgrades. 🧳💥
Don’t miss it—because travel drama should never catch you unprepared.
SEE YOU SUNDAY
TOP TRAVEL CARD
5 Reasons the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Is the Best Travel Card for the Average Traveler
If you're an average traveler looking for a reliable and affordable travel rewards card, the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card could be your perfect match. With its low annual fee, generous points system, and useful travel perks, it offers impressive value without the high costs of premium cards.
Here are 5 reasons why it's a smart choice:
Low $95 annual fee – Easy to offset with included perks like the $50 hotel credit and DashPass membership.
Valuable welcome bonus – Earn 60,000 points (worth ~$1,200 in travel) after meeting minimum spend.
Strong rewards on everyday spending – Up to 5x points on travel and Lyft, 3x on dining and streaming, 2x on other travel.
Flexible redemption options – Transfer points to airline/hotel partners or redeem at 1.25x value through Chase Travel.
Great travel protections – Includes trip cancellation, baggage delay insurance, and primary rental car coverage.
Whether you're planning one big trip a year or a few smaller getaways, this card offers the right mix of benefits and savings for everyday travelers. APPLY HERE
Do You Enjoy Reading Travel Blinks? |
Want to be Featured in Our Next Newsletter? and be front over 40k+ subscribes
We love sharing unique travel tips, stories, and experiences! If you’ve got an interesting packing hack, travel adventure, or tip you’d like to share, we’d love to feature you in one of our upcoming issues. Just hit reply or DM us on Instagram to let us know what you’d like to share!
Help us grow! If you found value here, share the love
Disclosure: Travel details like policies, fees, and perks can change after publication. We recommend verifying entry requirements, pricing, and benefits with official sources before making travel plans or commitments. This content is for informational purposes only and not professional advice, always check for the latest updates.