Last-minute travel deals
Chopper to JFK; Latin American adventure; Más in Madrid
Chopper to JFK
For first-class and unrestricted economy purchase through Aug. 29, Delta Airlines is offering domestic travelers free helicopter shuttle service to John F. Kennedy Airport. Departs from Wall Street or Midtown. Contact: Delta.com
Latin American adventure
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LatinEscape’s eight-day tours of Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, and Iguazu Falls start at $1,359 per person. Includes breakfasts, hotels, and round-trip airfare from Miami, New York, or Los Angeles. Depart before Dec. 10. Contact: LatinEscapes.com
Más in Madrid
Through Jan. 6, stay three nights at the ME Madrid Hotel and receive breakfasts, a bottle of Cava, and 50 percent off dinner for two at the hotel’s Midnight Rose Restaurant. Prices start at $196 per double.
Contact: MeMadrid.Travel
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