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Delta Makes It Free to Fly at The Last Minute But there Is A Catch

Delta airplaneIf you want to fly in the next 20 days and not pay the usual ticket booking fees that Delta used to charge, then good news. Delta has been listening to their customers and they have eliminated the once $150 fee to use your SkyMile award tickets.

With all good news comes a bit of salt and that is that Delta has increased the fee from $100 to $150 for those frequent flier award flights that need to be changed.

Back in July 2009 United Airlines went the same way and removed their last minute short term (under 20 day) booking agent fees so now delta air has followed the path of least resistance.

In an e-mail sent out to SkyMiles frequent-flier members today, Delta says “this means you will no longer pay a redemption fee of up to $150 when you book an Award Ticket within 20 days of departure. Award Tickets booked 21 days or more prior to departure will continue to have no Award redemption fee.”

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Posted by Daisy Thai on Jun 4 2010. Filed under Featured News, Shopping. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

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