Effective immediately—or whenever it was that Delta posted the new rule to its website, with no notice to SkyMiles members—SkyMiles award tickets for travel that doesn’t begin or end in the U.S. or Canada must be booked at least three days in advance.
Here’s the verbiage Delta added to its site within the past few days:
This is presumably a fraud-prevention measure; a disproportionate amount of illicit award-ticket activity involved overseas travel, particularly from Russia, China, and Africa.
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Whatever the motivation for the newly restrictive policy, its undeniable effect is to devalue the miles of any SkyMiles member who might ever wish to redeem his miles for travel beginning or ending outside the U.S. or Canada.
Not only will they be denied the convenience of close-in booking, but they’ll lose access to award availability, which often opens up close to the departure date as the airline releases unsold seats to award travelers.
Blame it on the overseas travel scammers?
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