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Ever heard of Palawan? Yeah, it’s that ridiculously beautiful place featured in every single  travel magazine, and it happens to reside in the Philippines. Though getting there would usually require well over a grand, there’s an amazing sale on right now, which means you can venture to the far reaches of Asia for less than a trip somewhere in the U.S! Deal, oh and you can build in a Tokyo stopover for just a bit more…

The Awesome Economy Deal…

Delta offers more routes to the Pacific than most people realize. To illustrate that little gem of information, they’re putting flights from many US cities to Manila, Philippines on sale! For just $497 round trip you can fly from San Francisco, Chicago, Washington DC and perhaps more cities to Manila. You may even be able to work in a stopover in Tokyo on the way. If you’d prefer to fly ANA (Al Nippon Airways) or JAL and spend multiple days in Tokyo along the way, they have a similar fare, which allows a multi day stopover.

The Dates You Can Jet Off To Epic Beaches And Culture…

There are lots of dates in September and October of 2017, in case you’re looking for something to quell the post summer blues! Here’s an example on Google Flights

How To Book This Deal While It’s Hot…

You can grab this deal directly from Delta.com. Simply enter dates in September or October of 2017 and use the “flexible calendar” tool to see all the possibilities at $497. It’s an awesome deal. If you’re struggling to find dates, or would prefer to stopover in Japan for a longer time, check out an example of an ANA or JAL fare, which you can book here.

Gilbert Ott

Gilbert Ott is an ever curious traveler and one of the world's leading travel experts. His adventures take him all over the globe, often spanning over 200,000 miles a year and his travel exploits are regularly...

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