Delta: Fly To Alaska For Just 5,000-10,000 Miles Round-Trip!

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Delta: Fly To Alaska For Just 5,000-10,000 Miles Round-Trip!

Delta is having a fantastic sale to fly to Alaska for just 5,000-10,000 miles round-trip.

You can click on the link above to find valid routes and dates for the sale. You can click on a departure city, skip the destination city, and then click filter to find all deals to Alaska.

For example, flights from NYC to Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, or Sitka are available for just 10,000 miles round-trip in basic economy or 12,000 miles round-trip in regular economy!

Note that basic economy awards are not changeable, but regular economy awards can be cancelled with the miles redeposited and taxes refunded for free!

Read more in the Alaska Master Thread on DDF.

You can transfer AMEX Membership Rewards points to Delta instantly at a 1:1 ratio.

Eligible cards include:

Will you go to Alaska this summer?

HT: A.N. Roth

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  1. Ef

    I booked tickets but I will likely cancel them because the car rental rates are too high.

    I looked into renting an RV instead of a car and hotel and while the prices are ok I guess for an RV it is still much more than what I had originally intended to be a low cost vacation.

    If anyone has any ideas for getting an affordable car let me know soon because the 24 hour cancellation window is almost over for me.

    • YaakovD

      Alaska isn’t known to be a low cost destination ever. There are ways to save but overall one of the priciest trips to take in USA due to its remoteness and cost for activities and lodging.

  2. Best idea

    Why not just go around with uber

    • Mark davidson

      Sure like taking uber from New York to Toronto a couple times lol

  3. Paul

    Really good deal for the flight, rental car kills everything, can’t justify $1000+ for one week, plus hotels going to cost more, hoorah for those we can go!

  4. traveler

    I dont see any dates for july only june and august – am I missing something?

  5. Mark davidson

    The best deals may be on grayline where you get a rental car and accomodation… the itinerary can be followed or ignored but at roughly 150 to 200 pp per day car and accomodation you’re doing well for a couple.

  6. Mark davidson

    I am super curious why you feel that using non public codes is ok for car rentals… would love to speak to your rabbi since mine was incredulous at the suggestion….

    • Dan

      There are public codes also and some that only some will qualify for. I’m saying do your research. Autoslash and Costco is a good place to start.

  7. Berel

    From http://www.alaska.gov/
    “Beginning June 1, 2021, at participating airports, all travelers to Alaska will be eligible to receive a free COVID-19 vaccine.”

  8. chaim

    As people mentioned rental rates are really really high
    When you book tickets make sure that it is still worth it even considering the rental rates for cars
    ( for the dates i was looking at the cheapest car was almost 300 dollars a day and that was economy or suppliers choice)
    I actually am curious if this sale from delta means that they are not selling that many seats to alaska because people don’t want to pay these car rental prices
    Alaska is very spread out and you really need a vehicle to do it properly it is not like some vacation destinations where you can uber your way around if need be

  9. Andy

    In Fairbanks I can’t even find any rental cars available. I searched several dates in the summer.

  10. danfan

    what is the weather like in the summer?

  11. Al

    Now go price a rental car and get back to us

      • chaim

        there are many people reporting being asked for id when using codes
        I wonder if the rental places are being stricter because
        a) they have fewer vehicles and b) the savings are much more substantial
        in my case i prices a rental at almost 1200 dollars and a code i found would bring it down to 200 but just personally besides for the ethics i am not comfortable basing a whole trip on hoping not to be asked for proof that i am affiliated with a code
        Now if you have a code that you are legitimately eligible for that is a whole other story

        • Dan

          autoslash is a good place to start.

          • Od

            any other tips? maybe a post to give us more ammunition 🙂

  12. Nick

    This sounds really annoying – how strict is this? especially on a long flight –
    “masks must be worn between bites and sips. “

    • Dan

      That’s federal law. Enforcement varies by crew.

  13. traveler

    Are BE miles tickets non refundable or just non changeable?

  14. YoniPDX

    Last year we spent a week at the end of the season (and almost completely missed the Oregon wildfireש, smoke and stench from burnt buildings).

    It was great almost zero touristy – almost all the people we interacted with we’re locals.

    The closer to June 20ish the longer the day is and daylight (especially closer to the artic circle i.e. Fairbanks) and sunset.

  15. Darrell Martinsen

    I have an aunt on the far northern tip of Washington state. I wonder how feasible it would be to get other transportation from Alaska to her area? Or would it be more expensive than it’s worth?

    • Koe

      When’s the last time you looked at a map?

  16. SM

    @Dan car rentals and turo are through the roof at AK, any tips on how to score cheaper rates?

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