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Airlines Take Advantage Of Cyber Monday Craze With New Deals

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomDecember 2, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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With Thanksgiving in rear view, several airlines are promoting some of their largest sales of the year. From domestic to international travel, there are exciting deals to take advantage of to finalize travel plans this holiday season.

At least four US airlines have launched exclusive discounts in celebration of Cyber Monday, while plenty of international carriers are also offering up to 20% off flights. In addition, more deals are expected on Travel Tuesday to close out Cyber Week.

Unwrapping Exclusive Deals

Breeze Airways Airbus A220-300 at TPA Credit: Shutterstock

Ultra-low-cost carrier (ULCC) Breeze Airways is offering network-wide base fares up to 60% off. The deal only applies to new roundtrip flight reservations from January 1 to September 15, 2026. While the airline says there are “minimal blackout dates,” passengers can get the deepest discount of 60% on travel from December 10 through February 10, 2026. Flights up to 40% off apply to itineraries booked from February 11 to May 12, while a discount of 30% is offered on flights booked between May 13 and September 15. When booking, passengers must use the promo code CYBER.

Dallas-based Southwest Airlines is also offering base-fare deals up to 50% off. However, the discount period is much shorter than Breeze’s. From Monday to Thursday, passengers can use the code 50CYBER on flights departing between January 6 and March 4. The promotion is limited to select flights within the continental US and is subject to restrictions, exclusions, and blackout dates.

Now Is The Time To Book

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American Airlines is running its sale through Tuesday, with one-way domestic flights below $100. The deal is applicable for travel in January and February. The oneworld carrier is also offering an exclusive discount for passengers looking to replenish their AAdvantage miles. Throughout Cyber Week, AAdvantage members can save up to 50% when purchasing up to 500,000 miles. Through December 6, vacation packages booked through American Airlines Vacations are subject to tiered sales on travel through October 31, 2026, according to CNN. The airline says travelers can “save up to $250.”

Delta Air Lines is also joining in on the discount fun with its “Winter Your Way Event.” The carrier has numerous deals on flights within the US and to other destinations such as Europe, Asia, Australia, and the Caribbean. Most discounts are for travel between January and February. From Los Angeles, main cabin fares to Phoenix, Bozeman, Jackson Hole, and Las Vegas are available roundtrip for under $300. Delta is also allowing travelers to “take advantage of last-chance offers” on gift cards, car rentals, and hotel stays booked through the airline’s website.

Other carriers, such as JetBlue Airways, United Airlines, and Frontier Airlines, are offering inclusive and exclusive deals on flights and vacation packages.

Additional Flight Deals

Airline

Promotion

Period

JetBlue Vacations

Vacation packages (flight+hotel and/or flight+cruise) up to $1,000 off. A minium spend of $3,000 is required.

Book by December 5, 2025 for travel between January 1 and November 1, 2026.

United Airlines

Exclusive deals for United Chase Cardmembers with savings as much as 28% on award flights worldwide.

Book by December 5, 2025 for travel between January 12 and May 6, 2026.

Frontier Airlines

Base fare discounts up to “100% off” on select routes. Valid for travel on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays, however blackout dates and market exclusions apply.

Book by December 2, 2025 for travel through February 28, 2026.

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International Flight Deals

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British Airways has deals on flights and vacation packages through Wednesday. Itineraries to Europe and the UK from the US are available for travel through March 2026. Currently, January flights from Los Angeles to London and Edinburgh are starting under $600. New York-Paris and San Francisco-Barcelona flights are available under $500. According to CNN, economy roundtrip fares from New York to London also start under $500, while Club World flatbed seats begin at $2,999.

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Fiji Airways is offering nonstop flights to Fiji from the US at around $350 one-way or $698 roundtrip. The deal is available for travel between January 12 and November 10, 2026, but must be booked by Wednesday. It is reportedly limited to Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Dallas/Fort Worth. In addition, flights connecting from Fiji to Australia and New Zealand have roundtrip fares from the US at around $800 or $400 one-way.

For travel to Asia, Singapore Airlines is offering discounts of up to 20% through Tuesday. It applies to flights from five US cities, according to CNN. The deal also includes all cabin fares on itineraries booked between January 15 and October 30. Blackout dates vary by flight direction. For outbound flights, bookings are blacked out from June 1 to July 15, while bookings for returning flights are blacked out from July 16 to August 15.

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