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Review of SkyMiles, the loyalty program of Delta Air Lines

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Today (July 12, 2019): Delta Air Lines’ loyalty program (SkyMiles) explained.

Launched in 1981, Delta Air Lines’ loyalty program is called SkyMiles. The program is convenient for frequent flyers that live close to Delta’s hubs of Atlanta, Detroit, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Seattle, and New York City. Although Delta offers one of the best and most consistent inflight products of all USA airlines, its frequent flyer program is not in the same league as the carrier continuously introduces surprise changes and unannounced devaluations that leave its loyal frequent flyers baffled. Delta was also the first airline in the world to introduce a revenue based program in 2015 (although others quickly followed). Delta is a founding member of SkyTeam, the world’s third largest airline alliance.

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In this overview, I explain the SkyMiles program and how to benefit from it:

  1. SkyMiles elite levels
  2. How to earn SkyMiles in the air
  3. How the earn SkyMiles on the ground
  4. How to spend SkyMiles (and travel for free)
  5. Best SkyMiles redemptions
  6. Pros & things I like about SkyMiles
  7. Cons & things I don’t like about SkyMiles
  8. Poll: what’s the world’s best frequent flyer program?


1. SKYMILES ELITE LEVELS

Delta’s Skymiles program has four membership tiers that you can work your way up as you collect more miles. Silver Medallion is the entry-level; Gold Medallion the second level; Platinum Medallion the third level; and Diamond  Medallion is the top-level. Each level has benefits and as you move from Silver to Gold then Plantinum and finally Diamond Medallion, these benefits become more valuable. Status is earned for USA based members through a combination of the number of miles flown and the fare class of your ticket (Medallion Qualifying Miles or MQMs), the number of flight you take (Medallion Qualifying Segments or MQSs) and the money spent with Delta and its many partners (Medallion Qualifying Dollars or MQDs). MQD requirements are waived if spending $25,000 USD per year on a Delta-branded American Express card.


2. HOW TO EARN SKYMILES IN THE AIR

You earn two types of miles within the SkyMiles program: Medallion Qualifying Miles and award redeemable miles.

Medallion Qualifying Miles or MQMs are used only to determine Medallion status and are earned based on distance flown and fare class. MQMs reset each calendar year as you track toward a new year of status. The charts below shows how many Medallion Qualification Miles (MQMs), Medallion Qualification Segments (MQSs) and Medallion Qualification Dollars (MQDs) you earn on Delta flights to qualify for Medallion status.

In addition to MQMs, you also earn award redeemable miles every time you fly with Delta. The amount of miles you earn is based on your status within the SkyMiles program at the time of travel:

MQMs and award redeemable miles are also earned when flying one of Delta’s more than 20 airline partners, including all airlines of the SkyTeam alliance (world’s third largest airline alliance):

The number of MQMs and award redeemable miles you earn within the SkyMiles program can be checked here and depends on the marketing and ticketing carrier. Certain airline partner flights still earn miles based on distance instead of price. For example, this is the mileage you earn when flying Korean Air, a Delta SkyTeam partner:


3. HOW TO EARN SKYMILES ON THE GROUND

The possibilities to earn award redeemable miles and boost your account are endless within the SkyMiles program, even when not flying, by making use of the more than 1,000 additional SkyMiles partners.


4. HOW TO SPEND SKYMILES ON FREE TRAVEL

The best way to spend your SkyMiles is to redeem them for free flights on Delta. Unfortunately though, Delta does not publish an award chart, so there’s no reference to what an award should cost. To make things worse, Delta regularly introduces changes to its award pricing, with little or no advance notice. That said, the blog ‘Travel Is Free‘ has published an award chart that Delta (more or less) sticks to, which is included here for reference (although several  award prices have increased or decreased since this chart was last published).

You can also spend your SkyMiles on a free ticket with one of Delta’s partner airlines to nearly 1,000 destinations worldwide. This includes all SkyTeam members, but also several non-SkyTeam members, such as Virgin Atlantic, Virgin Australia, GOL, Air Tahiti Nui, Thai Air Asia, Jetstar, and Skymark. Again, Delta does not publish a chart with how many miles you need for a redemption on a partner airline; the only way to find out is to search for it on Delta’s website or to call the Delta Reservations Department. Unfortunately, it costs more SkyMiles to fly partner carriers rather than Delta on routes originating from the US.

Besides redeeming them for free flights on Delta and partner airlines, there are several other ways to redeem your hard-earned SkyMiles:


5. BEST SKYMILES REDEMPTIONS 


6. PROS & THINGS I LIKE ABOUT SKYMILES

7. CONS & THINGS I DON’T LIKE ABOUT SKYMILES

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