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Good news for folks who want to save money on flights to Europe!

Via FatWallet, you can get a free AARP membership after spending $15+ on certain products at Walgreens by October 1, 2016.  The membership alone usually costs $16!

You do NOT have to be a senior citizen to join AARP.  And a membership comes with perks that are great for travelers!

Get an AARP Membership by Making a $15+ Walgreens Brand Health and Wellness Purchase by October 1, 2016

I’ll give you the details, and tell you how to qualify!

Get Your Free AARP Membership for Discounted Transatlantic Flights!

Link:   British Airways AARP Member Benefits

When you have an AARP membership, you’ll receive the following discounts on British Airways flights through October 21, 2016:

The discounts are for round-trip British Airways flights starting in the US.

This is a great discount, especially for expensive Business Class and First Class tickets.  All you have to do is log-in to your AARP account on the British Airways website.  The discount was extended last year.  So I hope it will be renewed through next year, too!

How to Get It

For a limited time, you’ll get a free AARP membership when you make a qualifying purchase at Walgreens!  The deal is on pages 66 and 67 of the I Heart Wags September 2016 coupon book.  Here are the details:

Your AARP application will print at the cash register when you buy Walgreens brand health and wellness products.  Certain items don’t qualify for purchase for the promotion, like dairy products, alcohol, and tobacco, so read the fine print before you buy!

Remember, there is no age restriction for joining AARP.  And you might even get a fantastic deal on a flight to Europe!

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