DELTA'S LATEST DEALS INCLUDE DISCOUNTS ON PREMIUM FLIGHTS TO FLORIDA, EUROPE, JAPAN, AND MORE

Flying in a upgraded cabin just got cheaper.

Flying in a upgraded cabin just got cheaper. 

Delta Air Lines is rolling out the deals in its business class and premiums cabins to popular destinations such as Florida, Amsterdam, Las Vegas, London, Miami, Rome, and more. 

The deals provide discounts in Delta One, which provides a lie-flat seat and full dining experience, Delta Premium Select, which has more seat recline and a footrest, or Delta Comfort+, which has more legroom. All three of the premium services have either elevated dining or snack options, in addition to the extra space. 

From Delta's main hub at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, passengers can get Delta One deals for under $4,000 round-trip. These include Zurich, Switzerland for $3,494 round-trip or 395,000 miles, or Munich, Germany for $3,866 or 500,000 miles + $142. The lowest Delta One discount from Atlanta is a round-trip to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for $3,483 or 520,000 miles. 

From New York City, travelers can also get deals to Munich and Zurich in Delta One, starting at only 270,000 miles, or $2,964. Delta is also offering premium cabin discounts to Tokyo, Japan. From Delta's Minneapolis-St. Paul hub, travelers can fly to Tokyo for only $1,534 or 120,000 miles in Comfort+ on select dates in October 2025. 

The promotion is available on Delta's Premium Cabin Deals website. On that page, travelers can select their home airport and whether they want to see deals from Delta Comfort+, Delta One, or other premium cabins. For travelers undecided on where they want to go, Delta has helpful filters such as "Beach" or "Ski" to provide inspiration and ideas. 

“Elevate your journey and savor every step of the way in our premium cabins,” Delta shares on their website. “With amenities that make your seat feel like a sanctuary and thoughtful service from check-in to touch-down, our premium experiences can unlock true relaxation and time well spent on your next trip.”

The deals are offered during the fall and early winter, which is traditionally a slower time for leisure travel and known as the shoulder travel season. Travelers can often find deals and discounts as airlines and hotels aim to bring in new business. 

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