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Wishing You All A Happy & Healthy 2026

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As the final days of 2025 unfold, all of us at WeSalute want to take a moment to send our warmest holiday wishes to you and your loved ones. This season is a time for connection, reflection, and gratitude, and we enter the new year feeling more inspired than ever by the community we serve.

Looking ahead to 2026, we are reminded that our commitment to you is a marathon, not a sprint. This year marked a major milestone as we celebrated over 25 years of pioneering advocacy. Our mission has always been to move beyond the "one-off" holiday gesture and provide a foundation of greater respect, recognition, and rewards that you can rely on every single day.

Our long-term investment in this mission was recently validated in a feature by The Financial Channel, "Flight Discounts for Active Duty and Military Veterans: What’s Real and What’s Hype." The article highlights a critical point: in a travel landscape often cluttered with "deceptive comparisons" and hidden fees, WeSalute stands apart because of our quarter-century of direct partnerships with major airlines. This history has allowed us to build a "verified, secure, and exclusive" infrastructure that ensures the savings you see are transparent, real, and protected from the hype found elsewhere.

As we move into 2026, we promise to continue building on this 25-year legacy. Whether you are traveling to see family or simply navigating your daily life, we are proud to be your trusted advocate.

Happy Holidays and a very Happy New Year to you and yours. Here is to a healthy, prosperous, and well-traveled 2026!

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