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Well, we’re pretty much officially at the time of year where the sub-4 CPM deals are getting harder to find. (Though the Juicy Miles mileage run team can probably whip up something for you). Case in point: I was happy to come across this Boston to Burbank Delta Air Lines mileage run for next Monday afternoon/overnight at 6.1 CPM in Main Cabin.
It’s a quick turn to quiet, quaint Hollywood Burbank Airport in the Los Angeles area. This in-city airport features fairly short runways; landings usually launch stomachs into throats :-).
Basic Economy fares are available for cheaper, of course. But this Main Cabin fare gives Medallions the opportunity to select exit row seats, Comfort+ at booking (for Platinums and Diamonds), and be eligible for first class upgrades. (All space permitting, of course.)
- Dates: December 16-17
- Route: BOS-ATL-BUR-ATL-BUR
- Cost: $354.40 in Main Cabin
- MQM: 5,774 (6.1 CPM)
- MQD: $293
Need Something Sooner? Later? More MQM or MQD?
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Paying for the Trip
Remember to use a credit card that gives you bonus points on your airfare purchases!
5X on The Platinum Card® from American Express (<– LINK) when using your card to purchase airfare directly from airlines. Plus, airport lounge access!
3X on the Chase Ink Business Preferred Card (<– LINK) (3X on the first $150,000 combined spend in categories — such as travel — each anniversary year)
2X with the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card (<– LINK), which also comes with great trip delay and cancellation coverage!
3X with the American Express® Gold Card (<– LINK) when using your card to purchase airfare directly from airlines
3X with the Chase Sapphire Reserve® (<– LINK), which also comes with an annual $300 travel credit. Plus, airport lounge access!
Enjoy!
–Chris
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