Or American Airlines’ million-seat sale, where you can score flights to other European destinations for just 20,000 miles one-way, and 5,000 miles can get you as far as the Caribbean or Central America.
This is obviously terrific news for anyone looking to book a summer trip, so here are our tips to help you seize the deals:
Act fast and check promotional dates. Sales like these don’t last long. Check out our articles on the sales mentioned above to get all the key dates and information. (Hint: They are ending soon.)
Be flexible. The more flexible your dates are, the better your chances of getting the lowest rate.
Don’t hesitate. Booking with points and miles means you’ll likely have the flexibility to cancel and rebook without repercussions. But always double-check the airline’s policy to be sure.
Track prices and rebook. You can use Google Flights to track cash fares, or keep checking back with your loyalty program to see if award fares have gone down.
And be sure to check out these articles for more information:
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