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Black Friday and Cyber Monday Deals With Expedia: Save 90% on Hotels, $500 on Vacation Packages, and More

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This could be an easy way to save lots of cash on travel bookings!  Expedia’s Black Friday and Cyber Monday coupons go live on Friday, November 23, 2018, at 9:00 am Pacific Time.

There are limited quantities of each coupon available, so you’ll have to act fast.  Plus, you’ll need to have the Expedia app downloaded in order to take advantage of some of the offers.

Just remember, even if you aren’t able to take advantage of these deals, you can always save on vacation expenses with the best credit cards for travel!  But here are the details of each coupon and how to redeem these offers.

These Expedia Black Friday & Cyber Monday Deals Are Ones You Probably Don’t Want to Pass Up!

Expedia Discounts – 90% Off Hotels, $100 Off Select Flights

Black Friday Deals:

Cyber Monday Deals:

You can find detailed information about all of these offers here.

Again, some of these deals are only available in the Expedia app.  So be sure to download it, sign in, and add your payment information to be ready when the deals go live!  Because I’d bet the best offers (like the coupon for flight savings & 90% off hotels) will sell out nearly instantly.

It’s also worth noting that the coupons are limited to one per customer, and will only be available here, on Expedia’s desktop site.  So even if you’re booking through the app, you’ll have to go to the sale page to retrieve the appropriate coupon code.

Let us know if you end up scoring a great deal with any of these offers!

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