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  2. 5 Ways to Earn Delta Miles - AOL

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    You can earn miles when you fly on Delta-operated flights. If you're a frequent flyer, this is an easy way to accumulate miles. SkyMiles members earn 5 miles per $1 spent when flying on a Main ...

  3. Delta Air Lines unveils SkyMiles tweaks, announces easier ...

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    Delta Air Lines is updating again the requirements to become an elite frequent flyer in 2025, but is maintaining its all money-based metrics to get there. Delta CEO Ed Bastian wrote in an email to ...

  4. Delta’s SkyMiles Dilemma: The airline’s impressive first ...

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    There’s also a fee assessed in miles to cancel a basic economy ticket so the flexibility may also make a main cabin fare worth the extra miles. If you use the benefits, Delta Amex cards can be ...

  5. List of frequent flyer programs - Wikipedia

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    Frequent-flyer programs (or Frequent-flyer programmes) are customer loyalty programs used by many passenger airlines.This is a list of current airlines with frequent-flyer programs, the names of those programs and partner programs (excluding earn-only, spend-only and codeshare arrangements).

  6. SkyMiles - Wikipedia

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    SkyMiles is the frequent-flyer program of Delta Air Lines that offers points (or "miles") to passengers traveling on most fare types, as well as to consumers who utilize Delta co-branded credit cards, which accumulate towards free awards such as airline tickets, business and first-class upgrades, and luxury products. [1]

  7. AAirpass - Wikipedia

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    The airline points to accumulation of air miles for flights which they received for free under the AAirpass, allowing some passengers to accumulate tens of millions of miles as well as taxes and airport fees paid for by the airline. [7] The program has been called "a huge disaster" for the company. [10]