Delta will let the passengers do this "both in the air and on the ground", from today
This new initiative is particularly attractive to frequent travelers.
Flying to a new destination is a mixture of stressful and exciting: you must consider what to pack, how much going to the airport and the fastest way to pass dreadedsafety line. According to the airline you fly, there are sets of additional rules, but also certain amenities. Exclusive airport salons, flight entertainment options or a free checkered bag are part of the practical advantages, but Delta Air Lines adds something new to the mixture to attract passengers. Read more to discover what the airline will allow you to do "both in the air and on the ground", from today.
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Frequent flight programs have become greater.
If you are traveling often, you are probably part of a frequent thief program with your favorite airline. These allow you to win kilometers that you can then put future flights at the cost. According to CNBC, these programs have only becomemore vital for airlines, especially due to the freezing of travel during the COVVI-19 pandemic.
Delta offers its own program, Skymiles, which boasts approximately100 million members worldwide, according to CNN Business. The points guy believes that each Delta Skymile isworth around 1.41 cents, And you win them when you fly with Delta or its partner airlines. But this is not the only way to accumulate skymiles. According to CNN, you can also win kilometers via credit cards that are Delta brand or by engaging withOne of the many partners in the airline, like Airbnb, Lyft, Instacact and Ticketmaster, among others.
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Delta gives you more means to win kilometers.
If you are addicted to coffee, you will be delighted to learn that your caffeine morning shock can help you win free trips. In a joint press release on October 12, Delta and Starbucksannounced a partnership, giving you an additional opportunity to win Skymiles and Starbucks awards.
"We continue to develop the Skymiles of Delta to give our customers precious and premium experiences not only on the days they travel, but also in their daily life", "Prashant Sharma, said the vice-president of loyalty in Delta, in the press release. "Thanks to this new partnership with Starbucks, we can offer more moments and interactions that count, both in the air and on the ground."
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Here's how it works.
If you are already registered with Delta Skymiles and Starbucks Rewards, you are lucky, because you can easily link your accounts online on Deltastarbucks.com or Starbucksdelta.com and start winning immediately. If you are only a member of one of the two, you can join the other program, then follow the same process to link your accounts. The two loyalty programs are free to join.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
With a linked account, you will win a mile for each dollar that you spend for "eligible purchases" at Starbucks, which excludes alcoholic drinks, taxes and tips. You can also win free drinks, because you earn double "stars" - the term Starbucks uses for its rewards - when you make a purchase on the same day of a flight planned with Delta. As a rule, you win a star for each dollar spent at Starbucks.
There is an incentive to link your accounts as soon as possible.
You might not have the impression that there is a huge rush to connect your accounts, but Delta and Starbucks are looking to soften the agreement. According to the press release, if you do it between October 12 and December 31, you will be rewarded with 500 additional skymiles and 150 Starbucks stars (after making a purchase).
According to the Starbucks website, 150 stars are enough to win you for free " hand -made drink ».
You will need to drink a large amount of coffee or travel frequently to get a colorful flight, as they often require a large number of miles. The figures fluctuate, but CNBC reported that a round trip from John F. Kennedy International Airport in Los Angeles and at the rear - leaving on November 4 and returning on November 14 - would cost you 30,500 Skymiles , citing the Delta website.