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Flash Sale: Discounted Award Seats to These Canadian Cities

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Planning to visit Canada this fall?  Here’s a cheaper way to get there!

Via Points, Miles & Martinis, Delta is discounting award flights to 6 Canadian destinations, including Montreal, Toronto, and Victoria!  Tickets start at just 18,000 Delta miles round-trip in coach.  But you must book by 11:59 pm Eastern Time on June 14, 2017 (tomorrow!).

Canada Is on Sale for 2 Days Only! You Could Attend the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2017 for Just 18,000 Delta Miles Round-Trip

I’ll tell you what you need to know about this deal!

Delta Canada Award Sale

Link:   Delta Canada Award Sale

Delta is having an award sale to the Great White North!  But you must purchase your tickets by 11:59 pm Eastern Time tomorrow, June 14, 2017.  Delta says round-trip awards start at 20,000 Delta miles, but you can actually find plenty of dates for 18,000 Delta miles.

Here are the details:

Participating cities are Calgary, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Victoria, and Winnipeg.  So for example, you can book flights for 18,000 Delta miles from:

That’s a good deal, because often, awards cost 25,000 Delta miles or more.

And even if the city you want to fly to isn’t on the list, it’s worth checking the price.  I found flights from Atlanta to Vancouver for 18,000 Delta miles, even though Vancouver isn’t officially included in the deal.

Now is a great time to visit Canada because of the favorable exchange rate.  You can also visit Canadian National Parks for free all year as part of the country’s 150th birthday celebrations!

Banff National Park, in Alberta, Canada, Is Free This Year

More Ways to Earn Delta Miles

Link:   Limited-Time Increased Delta AMEX Sign-Up Bonuses

One of the easiest ways to earn more Delta miles is from sign-up bonuses on cards including:

There are limited-time increased offers for the AMEX Delta Gold and AMEX Delta Platinum cards through July 5, 2017.

You can also transfer American Express Membership Rewards points to Delta at a 1:1 ratio, from cards like Business Platinum Card from American Express and Premier Rewards Gold card.

Or, you could consider transferring Starwood points from the AMEX Starwood personal or small business card to Delta at a 1:1 ratio.  You’ll get a bonus 5,000 Delta miles when you transfer in increments of 20,000 Starwood points!

Bottom Line

You can book discounted Delta awards to Canada until tomorrow, June 14, 2017, for travel between September 5, 2017, and November 14, 2017.  Round-trip award flights start at just 18,000 Delta miles in coach.

Let me know if you book a trip!

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