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Delta Removes $150 Sporting Equipment Fee

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Delta Air Lines announced they’re slashing their current $150 sporting equipment fee in exchange for standard baggage prices. For non-Medallions, this means the fee would now just be $30, the price of a regular checked bag. For Medallion members, you’ll be able to check surfboards, bicycles, golf clubs, scuba gear and other large-sized sporting equipment…

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Discounted Delta SkyMiles Awards to the Caribbean and Mexico

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Delta has launched their latest SkyMiles award sale, where you can book discounted Delta Main Cabin award tickets, starting at just 15,000 SkyMiles roundtrip on select flights to the Caribbean and Mexico. when you book by July 13, 2019, and travel this fall. Discounted Delta SkyMiles Awards to the Caribbean and Mexico When actually searching, you…

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How to Earn Delta Medallion Status through 2021

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Delta Air Lines offers a Delta SkyMiles Status Challenge, which is referred to as the Medallion Status Match Challenge. If you currently have elite status with another airline Delta will give you the equivalent Medallion Status for three months complimentary. You’ll be able to extend your Status past three months if you successfully complete the challenge…

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Discounted Delta SkyMiles Awards to Europe for 30,000 Miles

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Delta has launched their latest SkyMiles award sale, where you can book discounted Delta Main Cabin award tickets, starting at just 30,000 SkyMiles roundtrip on select flights to/from Europe for travel between October 22, 2019 – January 20, 2020. When actually searching, you may even find some flights for less than these advertised prices, so be sure…

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Delta Redefines International Main Cabin In-Flight Service

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Delta announced some very exciting changes as they continue to disrupt the inflight customer experience from U.S. airlines. The latest revolution is an entirely new main cabin experience onboard their international flights rolling out this November. Several of the enhancements are modeled off the service they offer in the premium cabin including welcome cocktails, hot…

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Last Chance 30% Amex Transfer To Virgin Atlantic Flying Club

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American Express is offering a 30% transfer bonus to Virgin Atlantic Flying Club through today July 1, 2019. With this bonus, you’ll now receive 1,300 Flying Club miles per 1,000 Membership Rewards points. You must be logged into your Membership Rewards account to view this offer. Last Chance 30% Amex Transfer To Virgin Atlantic Flying Club Virgin Atlantic…

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American Airlines New Costa Rica and Jamaica Service from New York (JFK)

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On the heel’s of American Airlines New Caribbean and Mexico Service, American Airlines is now adding even more new routes to the Caribbean and Latin America. Their smaller hub at New York’s John F. Kennedy will be growing as they add daily service to both Montego Bay, Jamaica (MBJ), and San Jose, Costa Rica (SJO). Additionally,…

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Delta 767-400 Retrofitted Aircrafts Europe and South America

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In late 2016, Delta Air Lines introduced a new business class product called, Delta One Suite. The seat features a sliding door for privacy along with large HD inflight entertainment screen, mood lighting, and several other improvements. This innovative product was initially rolled out on the new deliveries of A350s and then expanded to the…

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Fare Sale From $49

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If you are looking to book your next getaway, you will want to take a look at this latest sale. You need to book this one by 6/20 valid for travel 9/3/19 – 12/18/19 on Southwest. Fare Sale From $49 Book by 6/20. Blackout dates apply. Nonrefundable. Seats and days are limited. Continental U.S. and Interisland…

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