Delta is running a “Winter Deal Event” promotion to destinations in Florida, California, Nevada and Arizona for as low as 5k roundtrip! The offers are available from Boston, New York and Seattle. We are seeing some great prices but as is typical with these Skymiles Deals, the travel periods are very short. However, if you want to escape the cold this winter and live in or near one of these cities, these deals are well worth a look if you are flexible and have SkyMiles to spare!
These are main cabin fares, meaning that baggage charges apply, and flights are nonrefundable except in accordance with the Delta cancellation policy. Taxes and fees will be added to each ticket as well. For additional terms and conditions check the link here.
How to Book
- Follow the links below by city to the Delta website and click “Book Now” button next to the itinerary that piques your interest.
Travel Dates
- 1/8/2019 through 2/27/2020 with VERY limited windows
Good luck and let us know if you are able to snag a deal!
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