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    July 31, 2025

    The Story of a Flight Saving Lost At Sea

    It was 1901 on a stormy Tuesday afternoon. The Atlantic water was choppy, the heavens were gray, and not another ship was brave enough to bear the mighty ocean powers at be.

    Onboard the Sky Key was just another routine day, traversing the vast ocean for customer flight savings. While the waters trapped other ships at port, the Sky Key’s speed and strength were unchallenged. Its steel hull being no match for its wooden-hull counterparts.

    Across the horizon and through the thick fog, the crew spotted what appeared to be a customer flight saving at first glance. At $225, it wasn’t that in size of a gray whale, nor that of a minnow. Pursuing ought to be a worthy endeavor as the Sky Key was trusted by those across the entire swath of east coast to supply ports with fresh customer flight savings.

    Captain Jacob, previously of the almighty British Navy, heard the crew yelling below and pointed his telescope at the saving. Over 30 years of serving the queen suggested to his eye something didn’t look right.

    At second glance, the almighty heavens struck down this customer saving, deeming it ineligible. In fact, its fate was sealed since birth and it would remain lost at sea for eternity. The original flight had been booked through a third party travel agency and because of this, the airline would not honor the saving. Barring intervention by the higher powers, this $225 saving was doomed.

    Captain Jacob opened his Captain’s log and noted “Another flight saving lost at sea. If you want to save money after you book your flight, make sure to book your flight directly through the airline and not through a travel agency. As long as you do this, Sky Key will catch your flight savings.”

    He put down his pen, closed his log, and steered the powerful Sky Key toward a freshly spotted saving that had been booked directly through an airline.

    If you want Captain Jacob and the Sky Key to rescue your flight savings, upload your airline ticket here or sync your Gmail or Yahoo email so Sky Key can automatically do this for you.

    – Billy Bund. Co-Founder @ Sky Key

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