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Bereavement Fares: How to Get Cheap Flights for a Funeral

Learn which airlines offer bereavement fares, including Delta, Air Canada, and United, and get 7 tips to save on airfare.

When a loved one passes away, getting to the funeral quickly and affordably becomes a top priority. While many airlines used to offer discounted “bereavement fares,” most no longer promote these rates. A few still offer compassionate pricing for last-minute travel due to the death or imminent passing of an immediate family member or next of kin.

This guide outlines major airline bereavement policies (as of 2025) and offers updated tips to help you save money on short-notice travel. Keep in mind that airline policies change frequently. Always call the airline directly to confirm current rules and availability.

Which Airlines Offer Bereavement Fares?

Air Canada

Air Canada offers discounted bereavement fares on select economy tickets. Travel must begin within 10 days of booking, but you may return within 60 days.

Alaska Airlines

Alaska Airlines offers a 10% bereavement discount on travel within seven days of a loved one’s death. Available for Mileage Plan members.

Delta Air Lines

Delta offers bereavement discounts for SkyMiles members traveling due to a death or imminent death in the family. Domestic and international flights may qualify. You'll need to call and provide documentation.

Hawaiian Airlines

Only inter-island flights within Hawaii qualify for bereavement fares. However, fees may be waived for changes or cancellations due to a family death.

United Airlines

United, like most airline carriers, no longer offers a bereavement fare. However, United may offer discounted last-minute fares, and customer service may help find a lower-cost route if you call.

WestJet

WestJet has a robust policy for bereavement flights. The airline provides bereavement fares for funerals or severe illness in the family, including first responders or service members who died in the line of duty. You can also apply for a refund after your trip.

7 Ways to Save on Bereavement Travel

Even without a bereavement fare, you still have options for reducing costs when booking travel on short notice.

1. Use Discount Fare Aggregators

Sites like Google Flights, Airfarewatchdog, Kayak, Priceline, and Travelocity help compare last-minute fares across multiple airlines. You may find better rates using these services than by calling a single airline.

2. Bundle Your Trip

Many sites offer packages combining airfare, hotel, and rental car. Booking all at once can save money and reduce stress.

3. Call the Airline

Even if a bereavement fare isn’t listed online, calling the airline directly can sometimes unlock hidden deals. A representative may find alternate routes or travel dates that lower your fare.

4. Use Travel Rewards or Points

Check your credit card benefits or loyalty programs. Some cards offer travel discounts, trip protections, or point redemptions that can ease the cost burden.

5. Ask for Other Discounts

Check if you qualify for:

  • Senior fares (offered by United and others)
  • Military or Veteran discounts (e.g., United’s Veteran Advantage)
  • Youth fares (United offers discounts for ages 18–22 via their app)

Always ask and check for exclusions.

6. Consider Funeral Timing

If possible, delay the service to allow out-of-town family and friends time to find better airfare. This may be more feasible if your loved one chose cremation or a memorial at a later date.

7. Borrow Airline Miles

If you have unused airline miles from a close friend or relative, consider asking them to donate them for your emergency trip. Many people are happy to help during a time of loss.

Cost Saving Tips for Funerals and More

In addition to saving on travel, you can reduce funeral expenses by choosing direct cremation, a basic burial, a graveside service, or hosting a DIY memorial at home or in a park. These options can honor your loved one meaningfully while staying within budget. Funeral homes often offer itemized services, so don’t be afraid to ask for what fits your needs.

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