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1.   $29 One-Way to Florida on Frontier

Via Points Miles and Martinis, you can fly 1-way from Washington, DC, to Tampa and Fort Myers, Florida, from $29.  But most fares are higher.

The lowest prices are on Mondays, Fridays, and Saturdays.

This could be a good deal for folks who can travel light.  That’s because on Frontier Airlines you’ll pay fees for carry-on bags, checked bags, and seats!

Pay with your Chase Sapphire Preferred (2X Chase Ultimate Rewards points on travel), Premier Rewards Gold Card from American Express (which earns 3X American Express Membership Rewards points on tickets booked directly with airlines), or Barclaycard Arrival Plus World Elite Mastercard.

1-Way Fares From Washington, DC, to Tampa & Fort Myers for $29

2.   ~$137 Round-Trip to Miami

Via The Flight Deal, you can fly round-trip from Chicago to Miami from ~$137.

Flying during the week gets you the lowest prices so romantic weekend escapes are out. 🙁  

You get Orbitz Orbucks points and airline miles booking through Orbitz.

Use your Chase Sapphire Preferred (2X Chase Ultimate Rewards points on travel), Premier Rewards Gold Card from American Express (3X American Express Membership Rewards points on tickets booked directly with airlines), or Barclaycard Arrival Plus.

But other folks might prefer to book with American Airlines and pay with their Citi® / AAdvantage® Platinum Select® World Elite™ Mastercard®, Citi® / AAdvantage® Executive World Elite™ Mastercard®, or CitiBusiness® / AAdvantage® Platinum Select® World Mastercard® for 2X American Airlines miles.

The information for the Citi AAdvantage Platinum and CitiBusiness AAdvantage Platinum has been collected independently by Million Mile Secrets. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.
Escape the Chicago Cold for the Warm Beaches of Miami

This might work for folks booking a last-minute cheap 4 day Bahamas cruise out of Miami.  But the rates are higher for weekend travel.

3.   $200 Airline Credit for Buying Airline Gift Cards

MileValue reports you can buy airline gift cards to get your $200 airline credit with your American Express Platinum (personal) and (business) cards through December 31, 2015.

These airline gift cards are eligible for reimbursement:

Buy $200 in Airline Gift Cards Like American Airlines for Your $200 Airline Credit From American Express Platinum

4.   10,000 Hilton Points After Your 3rd Stay for Some

Via Loyalty Lobby, you can get 10,000 Hilton points after your 3rd stay at Conrad and Waldorf Astoria hotels through December 31, 2015.

Note:  This is a targeted offer so check your email!

Your stays do NOT have to be consecutive to get the bonus points:

Stay 3 Times With Conrad or Waldorf Astoria Hotels, Get 10,000 Hilton Points
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