Delta Air Lines is running its biggest sale of the year, with discounts on domestic and international travel through next spring.
“Don't let your summer end without taking advantage of our limited-time flight discounts to get you in the summer spirit,” the airline wrote about the promotion on its website. “Plus, check out the vacation, hotel and car offers you can earn beyond flights.”
The sale, which ends Thursday, August 29th at 11:59pm PST, offers discounted round-trip airfares within the U.S. and to destinations in Asia, Australia and more. These savings are available whether you pay with cash or use Delta SkyMiles.
Travel windows and blackout dates vary by destination, so travelers should enter their airport on the dedicated promotions page to see all current offers. No promo code is required, but reward tickets are subject to government taxes and fees, which can be less than $200 for international flights.
Travel + Leisure reviewed the list to find the best international travel deals, but to secure these great prices, you'll need to book as a round-trip flight.
Miami (MIA) to London (LHR): $614 or 34,000 SkymilesSeattle (SEA) to Taipei (TPE): $831 or 44,000 SkymilesPhiladelphia (PHL) to Paris (CDG): $656 or 50,000 SkymilesAustin (AUS) to Amsterdam (AMS): $659 or 54,000 SkymilesLos Angeles (LAX) to Brisbane, Australia (BNE): $958 or 56,000 SkymilesNew York (JFK) to Tokyo (HND): $960 or 64,000 Skymiles
Travelers looking for flights closer to home are also in luck: one-way domestic tickets can be booked for just $60 or 4,500 miles. Plus, SkyMiles members with an eligible Delta credit card can get an extra 15% off all award tickets operated by Delta, making this a great opportunity to save money on your upcoming travels.
In addition to the fare sale, Delta is offering up to $300 off Delta Vacations Packages, which combine flight and hotel rates at a discounted rate, by entering the promo code “SMDLV300” at checkout. These Delta Vacations Packages also allow passengers to earn Medallion Qualification Dollars (MQDs), which can help them qualify for the airline's elite status by the end of the year toward 2025 status.