7 Signs You Deserve That Trip, And How to Book It Without Going Broke

We know what you’re thinking, “Summer trip is for Nepo kids with visa stamps and rich parents,” but we’re here to remind you that you too deserve enjoyment. If you’ve been dreaming of airport selfies, GRWM vlogs, passport stamps, but your account balance isn’t math-ing, don’t panic. With AltTravel’s Fly Now, Pay Later option, you can make your travel plans a reality without having to empty your account or beg your company for a loan.

Here’s how to know it’s your time.

1. You’ve Been Working Nonstop Since January and Have Nothing to Show for It

You haven’t taken a single break since the year started. Even your public holidays turned into remote work. At this point, your body and brain deserve a full reset, preferably somewhere with a view, massage, and mocktails.

AltTravel says: Book that trip now, pay in small pieces. No pressure.

2. You Keep Watching Travel Vlogs and Whispering “God When”

You know all the popular destinations in Kenya, Ghana, South Africa, and Tanzania, even though your passport is still empty. Why wait till December when you can turn your Pinterest board into real life this August?

Just fill out a simple form on www.alttravel.ng, and let AltTravel handle the rest.

3. Your Friends Are Already Making Summer Plans Without You

They’re shouting, “Let’s go to Cape Verde!” and you’re calculating the exchange rate and the rent you’ll pay in December in your head. Before you give yourself FOMO, hear this: AltTravel will do a credit check using your BVN (just to check on your finances), and if you qualify, you can lock in your flight while you sort out payments in instalments. Then your trip can finally leave that friend chat.

4. You Found the Perfect Travel Deal but Don’t Have the Full Money Yet

Some deals are too good to miss, but what happens when you don’t have the money immediately? That’s what AltTravel is for.

If your risk assessment goes well (they use a financial metric called DSCR — Debt Service Coverage Ratio — to evaluate this), your trip will be approved within 48 hours. That’s just two business days between you and the best summer ever. You know what’s even better? You can be on your way to your destination before you complete the payment.

5. You Want to Surprise Bae With a Vacation, But Your Salary Has Other Plans

Romantic getaways can be expensive, yes, but imagine planning it now and paying later, interest-free. With just your BVN and passport data page, you can get approved, book that trip, and become your partner’s favourite person. AltTravel will handle the booking and ticket; you just focus on packing the matching fits and “GRWM” video on your socials. 

6. You’ve Been Thinking “One Day I’ll Travel” for 3 Years Now

It’s time to make that one day today. Note that AltTravel doesn’t finance japa plans, but if you just want to relax, explore, and return, they’ve got you. With approvals happening within 48 hours, you won’t be left hanging. You’ll get your travel details and ticket as soon as possible once you’re good to go.

7. You’re Finally Ready to Put Yourself First

You’ve handled family bills, helped friends, and shown up for work. This time? It’s about you. Let AltTravel take the pressure off planning and financing so you can simply show up and enjoy.

Ready to Make Your Summer Travel Happen?

  • Start by filling out a short form at www.alttravel.ng
  • Upload your passport data page and BVN
  • Get approved in 48 hours
  • Receive your booking and ticket
  • Pack your bags, and go live your softest life yet.

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