Roundtrip Nonstop Airfare Flight on Delta Air: Seattle, WA to Taipei, Taiwan
$690
$757.00
(Select Travel Dates; Aug thru Nov 2025)
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Delta Air Lines via Expedia, Amex Travel & Delta Air Lines offer Roundtrip Nonstop Airfare Flights on Delta Air for Seattle, Washington (SEA) to Taipei, Taiwan (TPE) on sale for $690 for travel on select dates from August thru November 2025 (travel dates will vary).
Thanks to Deal Hunter serra for finding this deal.
Note: These economy class airfares include a personal item, a carry-on bag and 1 free checked bag (50 lbs.). Select American Express cardholders can receive $100 statement credit via Delta Amex Offer (must book via Amex Travel).
Travel Availability (subject to change):
Departs SEA
Aug 19, 21, 25, 27-28
Sept 1-4, 8-11, 15-18, 22-25, 29-30
Oct 1-2, 6-9, 13-16, 20-23, 27-30
Nov 3-6, 10-13, 17-10
Returns:
Aug 26, 28
Sept 1, 3-4, 8-11, 15-18, 22-25, 29-30
Oct 1-2, 6-9, 13-16, 20-23, 27-30
Nov 3-6, 10-12, 17-20, 24-27
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Competing with China Airlines' recent nonstop deal, Delta Air Lines have the same travel period for slightly lower, also nonstop. If you have the Delta Amex Offer, use that and book on Amex Travel (meeting minimum requirement) for added value. Otherwise, you may book with Expedia. These economy class airfares include a personal item, a carry-on bag and 1 free checked bag.
Travel Availability:
Departs SEA: Aug 19, 21, 25, 27-28; Sept 1-4, 8-11, 15-18, 22-25, 29-30; Oct 1-2, 6-9, 13-16, 20-23, 27-30; Nov 3-6, 10-13, 17-10 Returns: Aug 26, 28; Sept 1, 3-4, 8-11, 15-18, 22-25, 29-30; Oct 1-2, 6-9, 13-16, 20-23, 27-30; Nov 3-6, 10-12, 17-20, 24-27
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The return flight was the "hottest" flight I've ever taken. It was probably 85 degrees F in that airplane. The passengers all around me were all using the safety pamphlet as fans or they had brought mini fans - I was sitting next to this asian lady and she was wondering why it was so hot too.
I questioned the stewardesses about the temperature and she told me that it wasn't hot, instead other passengers were asking why it was so cold. I doubt that because no one was using the provided blankets.
I have never sweat so much on an airplane prior to this and I fly twice a month and fly international at least 2-3 times/year.
Going through customs on the way back was also a pain as well.
There are 3 lines:
1. Global entry
2. Those who downloaded the CBP app.
3. Normal line for all passports.
The Global Entry and #2 were bundled into one lane for some reason with 2 people manning it, but it was still slower than the Normal line for all passports. I actually left that lane to go into the Normal line after it didn't move for 20 minutes.
This is on OK deal, but not nearly as good as last year's deals. Last November I flew for 30k points (on Delta, the non-stop flight). After discount (15% off with my Delta Gold) it was only 25K points. That's for round trip.
If you have $100 off of $500 on Delta on your amex card, makes it better.
FWIW, Taipei/Taiwan is amazing. Flew there twice last year, one of my favorite places in the world to visit now.
^^^ for your deal, you'll have to have the delta amex card plus points. redeeming points are always a better deal than paying for a revenue ticket. but...if you have to pay for it, under $700 to asia, nonstop is pretty good.
^^^ for your deal, you'll have to have the delta amex card plus points. redeeming points are always a better deal than paying for a revenue ticket. but...if you have to pay for it, under $700 to asia, nonstop is pretty good.
Agreed, I just got spoiled last year First deal in June 2024 was 50K (42K after 15% discount). I thought that was great. Second deal in November was insane...
FWIW, flying to Tokyo this September (2025) on Delta non-stop out of Seattle, $560 round-trip (not points). I believe that was the special Delta ran to compete with Alaska (that started doing that flight). Alaska was $800 though... Delta killed them.
Anyway, yeah, agreed, decent deal for non-stop to Asia. Highly recommend Taipei, amazing. Just the snow (not shave) Mango ice makes it worth going over and over. Such an amazing place.
Agreed, I just got spoiled last year First deal in June 2024 was 50K (42K after 15% discount). I thought that was great. Second deal in November was insane...
FWIW, flying to Tokyo this September (2025) on Delta non-stop out of Seattle, $560 round-trip (not points). I believe that was the special Delta ran to compete with Alaska (that started doing that flight). Alaska was $800 though... Delta killed them.
Anyway, yeah, agreed, decent deal for non-stop to Asia. Highly recommend Taipei, amazing. Just the snow (not shave) Mango ice makes it worth going over and over. Such an amazing place.
oh nice on the tokyo deal. don't you just love competition??!!
We took a 10 day trip last month when this Delta deal ran for $670/RT in basic economy. Outbound flight DL69 was on an Airbus A339 and the basic economy seats were terrible and uncomfortable. The bottom cushion was bottomed out. Return flight was on their Airbus A359 and it had better seats and more comfortable legroom. Our experience with the inbound customs at Seattle on a Monday morning was swift when I went through the normie line. The normie line had maybe a dozen in the queue with 1 agent working and we went through in about 10-15 minutes. You will be in boarding priority 8 (last group) so if the plane is full good luck with overhead bin space.
Like others have said it's not a "deal", and there are new players in the competition now. Other airlines that do direct: China Airline, Starlux, Eva Air.
I've heard from family and friends that Delta's experience has been the worst compared to the other airlines
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The return flight was the "hottest" flight I've ever taken. It was probably 85 degrees F in that airplane. The passengers all around me were all using the safety pamphlet as fans or they had brought mini fans - I was sitting next to this asian lady and she was wondering why it was so hot too.
I questioned the stewardesses about the temperature and she told me that it wasn't hot, instead other passengers were asking why it was so cold. I doubt that because no one was using the provided blankets.
I have never sweat so much on an airplane prior to this and I fly twice a month and fly international at least 2-3 times/year.
Going through customs on the way back was also a pain as well.
There are 3 lines:
1. Global entry
2. Those who downloaded the CBP app.
3. Normal line for all passports.
The Global Entry and #2 were bundled into one lane for some reason with 2 people manning it, but it was still slower than the Normal line for all passports. I actually left that lane to go into the Normal line after it didn't move for 20 minutes.
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If you have $100 off of $500 on Delta on your amex card, makes it better.
FWIW, Taipei/Taiwan is amazing. Flew there twice last year, one of my favorite places in the world to visit now.
FWIW, flying to Tokyo this September (2025) on Delta non-stop out of Seattle, $560 round-trip (not points). I believe that was the special Delta ran to compete with Alaska (that started doing that flight). Alaska was $800 though... Delta killed them.
Anyway, yeah, agreed, decent deal for non-stop to Asia. Highly recommend Taipei, amazing. Just the snow (not shave) Mango ice makes it worth going over and over. Such an amazing place.
FWIW, flying to Tokyo this September (2025) on Delta non-stop out of Seattle, $560 round-trip (not points). I believe that was the special Delta ran to compete with Alaska (that started doing that flight). Alaska was $800 though... Delta killed them.
Anyway, yeah, agreed, decent deal for non-stop to Asia. Highly recommend Taipei, amazing. Just the snow (not shave) Mango ice makes it worth going over and over. Such an amazing place.
my thing in asia are night markets.
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my thing in asia are night markets.
I've heard from family and friends that Delta's experience has been the worst compared to the other airlines