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When is it Appropriate to Use Miles for a Domestic Award?

July 11, 2014 by jeffsetter

Last updated on January 27th, 2016 at 03:03 pm

When it comes to redeeming your hard earned miles for flights, conventional wisdom is that you will get the most value for your points by booking flights in premium international class. This is true in most cases when redeeming miles for saver award tickets, because you can get anywhere from 2 to 10+ cents in value for each mile you redeem.

For the most part, this is the only way that I spend my Delta Skymiles, and this is how I was able to go to Mauritius, French Polynesia, Hungary, London, Paris and several other destinations in business class using Skymiles.

With the build up to my move from Minneapolis to San Francisco, I have found that my mileage balance keeps growing and I don’t have time to travel internationally for the next several months. That has lead me to consider using my miles for booking domestic trips between MSP and SFO to handle needs surrounding our move.

In looking at flights around our move dates, the prices were fairly expensive for a standard ticket on Delta. I want to avoid paying $500 each time I need to go home during the house sale/moving process. That would add up quick.

MSP SFO Flight

I also don’t always know the exact dates of my travel, so booking a paid ticket could wind up in a $200 change fee if my travel dates change.

Because of my need for flexibility and the already expensive price of the ticket, I started to look into award tickets from MSP-SFO to see if I could find something reasonable.

It turns out that there is saver award space available between these cities for most dates this summer and into the fall, so I was able to book flights for 32,500 miles + $5 on my desired travel dates.

MSP SFO Flight Award Price

At this point in the process, I would much rather have $500 than 32,500 miles, so I booked the ticket for my desired dates of travel.

And then I changed the return date at no charge.

And then I changed the departure date at no charge.

And then I changed my departure date back at no charge.

Because of my Platinum Medallion status with Delta, I was able to change my ticket several times to match my new travel dates without incurring a change fee. These ticket changes could have cost thousands of dollars on a paid ticket or with lower status.

Delta Award Ticket Changes

The flexibility gained when redeeming Skymiles for domestic award travel with variable travel dates makes it an excellent use of miles for me. While I am not getting the absolute maximum value for each mile used, I am getting a large amount of value in using a small number of miles. Plus I don’t have to worry about price increases.

The best part of it all? I was upgraded to first class on both my outbound and return flights. Now that is a great use of miles!

Similar availability moving forward

It looks like award tickets are available at 25,000 miles at several points in the next few months between MSP and SFO. This is something I will be keeping in mind as I look into booking flexible travel.

SFO to MSP Availability

A paid ticket during that time frame? Not so good:

SFO to MSP Paid Tickets

If I spend a little over 100k Skymiles to save $2,000 on domestic tickets, have the flexibility to change dates on a whim AND still have a chance at an upgrade? That’s an appropriate time to use miles for a domestic award.

Filed Under: Delta Tagged With: skymiles

About jeffsetter

Everything I own is in a 5x5 storage unit or in a suitcase. Full time traveler along with my wife, Mrs. Jeffsetter. We are currently on an adventure that I call "one way, neverending".

My day job is as a digital marketing educator and consultant. Travel is a hobby and passion, but not my primary focus.

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  1. dan luttrell says

    July 11, 2014 at 1:39 PM

    This is where BA Avios or a secondary airline loyalty points program can help. For example my main loyalty and miles are with AA, US and BA but I have some miles in UA and used to have some in DL for such stuff. You know where I have enough orphan miles for domestic but may never have enough for Europe or Asia.

    I’m also wondering if a new Alaska credit card and the companion pass they offer might work for you out of SFO.

    • Jeffsauer says

      July 11, 2014 at 1:56 PM

      Agreed – Now that I am out of the midwest I think there will be some nice Avios sweet spots to take advantage of. Also working on a United status match and will start looking into Alaska as well.

  2. Justin Does... says

    July 11, 2014 at 3:20 PM

    I do this frequently as I travel a lot from Austin to Eagle/Vail, Colorado. Since EGE is a ‘resort’ destination, you can’t ever get one-way fares (well you can, but they are just as expensive as a round-trip), and fares tend to be pretty high. So I think I get pretty good value out of my milage award redemptions.

  3. Points and Pixie Dust says

    July 11, 2014 at 8:04 PM

    WAIT!! You are moving to SF?!? Jeff, that is such great news! Now we can hang out :)

    • Jeffsauer says

      July 11, 2014 at 8:10 PM

      Yes! I actually just got out here on Saturday… would love to meet up once I get settled in!

      • Points and Pixie Dust says

        July 11, 2014 at 8:14 PM

        Yes, for sure! We are actually leaving in a few days for our big trip, but we will be back in a few weeks and then hopefully you will be settled in.

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