Last Chance to Earn Up to 60k Miles with These Delta Amex Offers
Update: Some offers mentioned below are no longer available. View the current offers here.
You only have a few more days to earn up to 60,000 SkyMiles — these limited-time offers end on July 6. While Delta's SkyMiles program isn't everyone's favorite, there are some great values to be had, such as TPG's recent flight to Accra in Delta One for just 70,000 SkyMiles and $5.60. And if you're a Delta flyer, these offers can help you earn elite status with their MQD waivers and MQM bonuses.
Gold Delta SkyMiles Credit Card from American Express
Current bonus: Earn 50,000 miles after spending $2,000 in the first three months, plus a $50 statement credit when you make a Delta purchase in the first three months.
Key benefits: Earn 2 miles per dollar on Delta purchases, and 1 mile per dollar on everything else. Priority boarding. Get a first bag checked free on Delta flights (for you and up to eight companions on the same reservation). Save 20% on eligible in-flight purchases. No foreign transaction fees.
Annual fee: $95 (waived the first year)
Analysis: This offer gets you 20,000 more miles than the previously available bonus, though you do have to spend an extra $1,000 to get them. Based on TPG's latest valuations, the 50,000 miles are worth $600. Delta no longer publishes its award charts, but depending on your dates you could redeem for a round-trip transcontinental flight in economy.
Gold Delta SkyMiles Business Credit Card from American Express
Current bonus: Earn 50,000 miles after spending $2,000 in the first three months, plus a $50 statement credit when you make a Delta purchase in the first three months.
Key benefits: Same perks as the personal Gold Delta SkyMiles Credit Card from American Express listed above, plus Amex OPEN Savings benefits.
Annual fee: $95 (waived the first year)
Analysis: If you already have the personal version of this credit card and are looking for an avenue for earning additional SkyMiles, this could be a solid option. While this is an Amex business product, you could qualify even if you don't have an EIN number if you're a freelancer or have a side gig; you'd simply use your SSN when applying. Plus, under American Express guidelines you can only earn a welcome bonus once for each card, so if you've already opened the Gold Delta SkyMiles Credit Card but have never held the business product, now could be a great time to apply and earn the elevated bonus. Just note that Amex recently updated the terms for its business cards so that customers can only earn a welcome bonus with each product once as well.
Platinum Delta SkyMiles Credit Card from American Express
Current bonus: Earn 60,000 miles and 10,000 Medallion Qualifying Miles (MQMs) after spending $2,000 in the first three months and a $100 statement credit after making a Delta purchase in the first three months.
Key benefits: Earn 2 miles per dollar on Delta purchases, and 1 mile per dollar on everything else. Get a first bag checked free on Delta flights (for you and up to eight companions on the same reservation). Priority boarding. Save 20% on eligible in-flight purchases. Get 10,000 MQMs and 10,000 bonus miles when you spend $25,000 on the card in a calendar year, plus earn an additional 10,000 MQMs and 10,000 bonus miles when you spend $50,000 on the card in a calendar year. No foreign transaction fees.
Annual fee: $195
Analysis: This elevated offer is almost double that of the previously available welcome bonus (5,000 MQMs and 35,000 bonus miles), though as with the bonus on the Gold Delta SkyMiles Credit Card it requires spending $2,000 rather than $1,000. The miles you'll earn with this offer are worth about $720, but the MQMs could also add value if you're working toward Delta elite status. Silver status requires 25,000 MQMs, so if you apply for this card and spend $25,000 on it within a calendar year, you'll be just 5,000 MQMs short. You could earn the additional MQMs with paid Delta flights, or if you can comfortably spend $50,000 on the card in a year you could meet the requirement that way. Of course, if you're in between higher status levels, the Platinum Delta SkyMiles Credit Card's MQM-earning scheme could also come in handy for reaching the next tier.
Platinum Delta SkyMiles Business Credit Card from American Express
Current bonus: Earn 60,000 miles and 10,000 Medallion® Qualifying Miles (MQMs) after spending $2,000 in the first three months and a $100 statement credit after making a Delta purchase in the first three months.
Key benefits: Same perks as the personal Platinum Delta SkyMiles Credit Card from American Express listed above, plus Amex OPEN Savings benefits.
Annual fee: $195
Analysis: Just like I mentioned above with the Gold Delta SkyMiles Credit Card, if you already have the personal version of this credit card and are looking for an avenue for earning additional SkyMiles, this could be a solid option. While this is an Amex business product, you could qualify even if you don't have an EIN number if you're a freelancer or have a side gig; you'd simply use your SSN when applying. Plus, under American Express guidelines you can only earn a welcome bonus once for each card, so if you've already opened the Platinum Delta SkyMiles Credit Card but have never held the business product, now could be a great time to apply and earn the elevated bonus. Just note that Amex recently updated the terms for its business cards so that customers can only earn a welcome bonus with each product once as well.