We are giving away 1 complimentary award booking from Juicy Miles. The award booking is good for up to 4 passengers traveling on the same itinerary! See how to enter below but, hurry because we will randomly choose the winner on Sunday, February 22, 2015! Good Luck!
It’s no secret that Delta has removed their award charts. But what’s a secret is what they plan to do about their award tiers and redemption rates in the future. And this has a lot of people nervous. So nervous, I know people who are emptying their Sky Miles award balances through any means possible. And this is making it harder to find lower level award redemption for coveted award flights in premium cabin.
We understand all this and wanted to give our readers a break. So we teamed up with our favorite award booking service, Juicy Miles, to giveaway a complimentary award booking service.
Have You Entered Our Free Award Booking Giveaway?
We are giving away 1 complimentary award booking from Juicy Miles. The best part is the award booking is good for up to 4 passengers traveling on the same itinerary. This covers Juicy Miles award booking fees only and does not cover airline fees and taxes (responsibility of the winner). We’ll randomly pick a winner on Sunday, February 22nd who will receive the complimentary award booking.
How To Enter
All you have to do is enter via one of the following methods:
- Leave a comment in the official post found in this link answering the following question:
- Where are you redeeming your Delta Sky Miles and do you think Delta removing their award charts was friendly?
- Example: I’m going to Bora Bora on Delta’s partner Air Tahiti. Delta’s unfriendly move is not cool.
- Tweet@WeeklyFlyer @PointMe2Plane @Delta + where you want to fly on an award ticket
- Bonus points if you add in if you think the award chart removal was a good idea
What Is Juicy Miles
Preferred Award Booking Service – Juicy Miles
Juicy Miles is a top notch award booking service. They will do all the work to find you the best award itinerary for your preferences.
I’ve known Adam for a long time and have trusted him with all of my referrals. He has assembled and runs an amazing team at Juicy Miles.
Adam is the proud founder of Juicy Miles LLC and loves helping others travel for free. His obsession with points and miles began during his freshman year at college. After browsing Flyertalk and Mileage Workshop, Adam pulled the trigger and signed up for his first Citibank AAdvantage credit card and MCI phone line (25,000 mileage offer). Back then, both deals were churnable and in no time at all, the college freshman had enough miles to travel to Europe and Asia in First Class for free, multiple times. Needless to say, he was hooked! Fast forward a few years and Adam of course ended up in a job with a travel requirement…which meant extra miles for awards! He continued educating himself on the mileage game and took some pretty incredible trips each year, including a family vacation every December…all with miles. As his colleagues and friends started to hear about and see pictures from his trips, they wanted in and Adam began to assist them with their bookings, Juicy Miles was born. Adam is also the author of the Point Me to the Plane blog on BoardingArea. Adam’s favorite award trips from 2013 include his Singapore / Cathay Pacific First Class trip to Bali, Thailand, and Hong Kong as well as his First Class Emirates Shower Suite A380 experience to the Maldives. Adam covers AA / oneworld, UA / Star Alliance, and Delta / SkyTeam bookings.
How To Use Juicy Miles
One of the best parts about using Juicy Miles is they make it so easy to work with them.
Step 1: Complete Your Request Online
All you have to do is fill out your request online by answering 11 questions and then click submit. They’ll reach out quickly with the details on next steps.
Please be sure to let them know Points Miles & Martinis sent you in question #11 by entering something like:
- PMM
- Points, Miles & Martinis
- PMMartinis
- Points Miles And Martinis sent me!
- Etc…appreciate the mention we sent you
Bottom Line
If you aren’t happy with Delta’s moves and plan to redeem your miles for an award ticket, be sure to enter our giveaway for a chance to win a complimentary award booking from the Juicy Miles award booking service.
Enter via one of the methods below and we’ll randomly pick a winner on Sunday, February 22nd who will receive the complimentary award booking.
- Leave a comment in the official post found in this link answering the following question:
- Where are you redeeming your Delta Sky Miles and do you think Delta removing their award charts was friendly?
- Example: I’m going to Bora Bora on Delta’s partner Air Tahiti. Delta’s unfriendly move is not cool.
- Tweet@WeeklyFlyer @PointMe2Plane @Delta + where you want to fly on an award ticket
- Bonus points if you add in if you think the award chart removal was a good idea
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I would love to redeem Cathay tickets to Australia for my wife and i, with our new little man for his first vacation. I believe Delta’s award chart removal is a foreshadowing of worse things to come.
Would like to use my DE miles to celebrate my 6th b.d. in WLG where I worked many yrs ago. I do think that even when the awards chart was available, it was a myth. I had >> 600k miles left from years ago that I could rarely use at low award rates.
Fortunately we used most of our Delta Sky Rubles for a trip to Hawaii, but we have lots of other miles which we hope to use for a trip to Australia.
I do have some delta skymiles and would like to redeem them for a trip to BoraBora with my spouse.
Would love to redeem them for a trip to Australia
I’m going to Moscow on Delta. Removing the reward charts bites.
I’m using my delta miles for easy redemptions ie; domestic round trips because I find the online search to exhausting. The Delta Skymiles program is unfriendly and I don’t look forward to collecting them in the future.
The removal of the awards chart is why I try to keep my miles in Membership Rewards until the last minute; years ago I transferred MR awards to Delta and later lost them. No, taking away an existing product and failing to meet people’s expectations is always a bad idea.
I’m going to Bora Bora on Delta’s partner Air Tahiti. Delta’s unfriendly move is not cool.
Ugh. I don’t even know what to do with my Delta miles. Definitely not cool for them to get rid of the awards charts!
I am going to redeem miles for a trip to New York. I did not appreciate Delta taking down the award chart.