This Delta SkyMiles Flash Sale Has Deals to the Bahamas, Mexico, and More — Just in Time for a Winter Getaway
The sale ends Thursday.
A winter getaway vacation just got cheaper.
Delta Air Lines recently unveiled a limited-time deal on award redemptions through their SkyMiles program for flights in January 2025. The deals, as low as 17,000 miles round-trip plus taxes, include flights to popular destinations such as Bahamas, Tulum, Mexico; and Turks and Caicos. However, travelers will need to book soon, as the sale ends on Thursday.
“For 3 days only, make the most of your miles with deals to beach destinations in Mexico, the Caribbean and beyond,” Delta shared on their website.
Travelers can book the discounted fares on Delta’s sale page. The promotion has a wide variety of origin cities, but only six destinations. Travelers can choose from: Bridgetown, Barbados (BGI), Mazatlan, Mexico (MZT), Nassau, Bahamas (NAS), Providenciales, Turks and Caicos (PLS),; Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic (POP), and Tulum, Mexico (TQO).
For travelers looking to explore the Bahamas, there are a variety of deals to Nassau’s Lynden Pindling International Airport between Jan. 20 and Feb. 2, 2025 starting at 17,000 miles + $120 for Basic Economy or 20,000 miles + $120 for Main Cabin. Best of all, the flight deal to Nassau is available from a variety of departure cities including Atlanta, Austin, Charlotte, Cleveland, Detroit, Las Vegas, Minneapolis, and more.
Travelers can also find deals to the newly opened Tulum, Mexico airport (TQO) starting at 17,000 miles + $113 for Basic Economy, or 23,000 miles + $113 for Main Cabin, also from a wide variety of destinations. The deals are available on flights from mid-January through early-February from originating cities such as Atlanta, Charlotte, Chicago, Cleveland, Dallas-Ft. Worth, Los Angeles, and more.
As an example of the potential savings, a SkyMiles ticket from Atlanta to Tulum would cost 34,000 miles plus $107 outside of the promotion, whereas it is only 17,000 miles, and $108 during the sale.
The flight sale comes as Delta recently advised passengers of changes to their international flight schedule, as the carrier announced it will be stopping its daytime flights to Paris.
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