If you’re planning on booking a trip, today is the perfect time, as Money Saving Expert is offering 10% off all flights with an exclusive code.
The site, founded by Martin Lewis, has blagged a discount with travel site Trip.com, which works with 680 international airlines including British Airways, easyJet, Emirates, Singapore Airlines, KLM, Ryanair, Qatar Airways, Lufthansa and Wizz Air.
The code will be released on the MSE website at 2pm today, applicable on all flights originating from the UK until January 14, 2026.
Return flights are eligible too, as long as the first leg of your journey leaves from a UK airport.
You’ll need to be quick though, as the offer ends at 11.59pm on Thursday February 13, or after 2,000 redemptions — whichever’s sooner.
And it looks like this could be the latter, with MSE advising: ‘Flights may get snapped up quickly… Go quick if there’s a route you want.’
The first step is to check prices on Trip.com early on. Although the booking platform should give you the same fares as going direct – as it pulls prices in from the airlines – it’s still worth doing a price comparison.
Bear in mind, the code doesn’t apply to taxes or extras like baggage. It can be redeemed up to three times per user and on any seat class (economy, business, etc) but each booking must include a maximum of nine passengers.
And while you can’t get the MSE discount on top of Trip.com’s ‘£10 off for new app users’ promotion, you are able to stack the savings with airline sale prices.
Given it’s January, there are plenty of offers to take advantage of: for example, the British Airways sale lasts until January 28, easyJet is offering up to 20% off until February 4, and myJet2 members can get 20% off all flights ‘until further notice’.
Once you know what to expect, have the Trip.com website or Trip.com app (it’s free to download) ready to go for when the offer code launches at 2pm.
Then, when the time comes, refresh this Money Saving Expert page and get booking.
Martin and his team have been helping us keep our travel spending in check in a number of ways recently, also sharing advice for British Airways customers with vouchers issued during the pandemic.
Up to €139 million (£117 million) in unredeemed eVouchers from the airline are set to expire soon, meaning if you don’t use them, you’ll lose them.
The personal finance gurus warned BA customers: ‘The safest option is to redeem your voucher in good time to ensure you don’t lose out.’
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