In case you are interested in spending New Years in Tokyo (Reviews I, II, III), maybe even at the Park Hyatt, I thought I would share that Delta has plenty of low level award availability to Tokyo from multiple departure points. Plus with Delta’s many partner airlines, you’ll likely find a connecting flight at low availability if another city is your final destination.
Atlanta To Tokyo
A quick look at the award calendar shows promising low level award availability in Business Elite class.
I was able to see a flight price out at 100,000 SkyMiles low award level.
Los Angeles To Tokyo
A quick look at the award calendar shows promising low level award availability in Business Elite class.
I was able to see a flight price out at 100,000 SkyMiles low award level.
New York To Tokyo
A quick look at the award calendar shows promising low level award availability in Business Elite class.
I was able to see a flight price out at 100,000 SkyMiles low award level.
Detroit To Tokyo
A quick look at the award calendar shows promising low level award availability in Business Elite class.
I was able to see a flight price out at 100,000 SkyMiles low award level.
Seattle To Tokyo
A quick look at the award calendar shows promising low level award availability in Business Elite class.
I was able to see a flight price out at 100,000 SkyMiles low award level.
Minneapolis To Tokyo
A quick look at the award calendar shows promising low level award availability in Business Elite class.
I was able to see a flight price out at 100,000 SkyMiles low award level.
Bottom Line
If you are looking for a New Years award flight to Asia using Delta SkyMiles, the flights to Tokyo or through there show plenty of availability around that timeframe. Not one, not two, not three, not four, not five, but six Delta routes with low award availability in Business Elite class.
Next time the Delta award search engine returns results you don’t like, come back to Points, Miles & Martinis Delta Award Booking Secrets or check out our tricks page for a few tricks.
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The interesting thing is that these are pricing out at 100k when they should be 120k… (and soon to be 140k).
You should mention that this is for one seat per flight. The award calendar for 2 or more seats will look completely different. In fact it is almost impossible to get 2 BE award seats at low level on any of DL’s TPAC flights at any time.
what is the economy? is it still 60K each way?
Hi G – Yes it is.
sky pesos…
any suggestions on how to get back?
Hi Jon – It depends on your destination. If Tokyo, one of the same routes or back through ICN would be a good way to get back.
Evan – Sky pesos… the under valued loyalty program…