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Delta promotions: Up to 10 miles per dollar with Lyft, bonus $25 Hotels.com gift card and more

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Here’s a look at the latest Delta promotions (not to be confused with our Delta SkyMiles deals page, where we monitor cheap Delta flights). Currently, you can receive a $25 Hotels.com gift card when purchasing Delta gift cards. Certain Delta members can also receive up to 10 Delta miles per dollar on Lyft rides through January 2, 2020. Read on to find out the rest of the deals.

If you use Lyft often, you’ll love this current promo valid into January 2020. (Photo by S. Borisov/Shutterstock.com)

$25 Hotels.com gift card when buying $250 Delta gift card

What’s better than gift cards apart from cash or points or any actual thoughtful gift?

If you’re in the market for travel gift cards, here’s a good deal for you. Head to this promotion page and make a purchase of $250 or more in Delta gift cards to receive a $25 Hotels.com gift card. Here’s what you need to know:

This promotion has no end date, and it doesn’t specify how many times you can take advantage of the deal. However, it is limited to the first 4,000 takers.

Earn 10 Delta miles per dollar with Lyft

Before you get your hopes up, this deal is exclusively for new members only.

If your Delta account is not yet linked to your Lyft account, click here to be taken to a promotion page that will offer you 10 Delta miles per dollar on Lyft airport rides (2 Delta miles per dollar for all other Lyft rides) through January 2, 2020.

Delta Days of Deals

Delta’s newest promotion is called Delta Days of Deals Holiday Edition — and it’s pretty sweet.

Normally, Delta miles are worth 1 cent each when you redeem them for Delta Vacations. But this week only, you’ll receive 20% more value for your miles. In other words, you can redeem 50,000 miles for $600 in value. On top of that, you can receive up to $350 off your vacation, or up to 35,000 bonus Delta miles, for your reservation.

There are several things you need to know before booking,

Get 20% more for your Delta miles via Delta Vacations

You’ll still have to pony up for taxes & fees. Also, if you book a Delta Vacations package with Delta miles and then cancel, you won’t get a miles refund. You’ll instead receive a Delta Vacations voucher (minus any cancellation penalties).

Up to $350 or 35,000 bonus Delta miles for Delta Vacations

The minimum package purchase of $1,500 per booking (can include flight, hotel, rental car, and any optional activities). The amount you save and the bonus points you earn correlate to the amount of money you spend on you Delta Vacations package:

If you choose miles, you’ll receive your bonus miles within eight weeks of completion.

Were you targeted for any other offers? Let me know in the comments and I’ll add them to the post. You check your Delta “My Promotions” page to see which deals you qualify for.

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