I picked up a few useful tricks for finding cheap Delta flights after planning a spontaneous trip to San Diego last year. I didn’t have fixed travel dates, so I decided to experiment with different days and times to see how much the prices changed. I started by searching on Delta’s website and using their flexible dates option. That tool was a game changer—it showed me a full calendar of fares so I could see which days were cheaper to fly. I quickly realized that midweek flights were usually less expensive than weekend ones.
One thing that helped me save even more was signing up for Delta’s email alerts and following a few travel deal accounts online. Sometimes Delta runs flash sales that you won’t see advertised anywhere else. I also learned that booking directly through the Delta app has its perks—you can easily apply credits or SkyMiles if you have them, and it’s easier to modify your ticket later if your plans change.
A friend also told me to try clearing my browser cookies before searching, and surprisingly, that did seem to help me find better prices. Now, whenever I plan a trip, I check fares early, compare dates, and keep an eye out for last-minute sales. It’s made flying with Delta much more affordable and way less stressful.