Detroit Free Press

Delta reward changes make it harder for Amex cardholder­s to attain perks

- Georgea Kovanis Contact Georgea Kovanis: gkovanis@freepress.com.

Delta is changing its rewards program, restrictin­g access to the popular SkyClub and making it more difficult for American Express cardholder­s to earn perks.

The changes are part of Delta’s revamp of its SkyMiles program. According to Delta, which operates a hub at Detroit Metropolit­an Airport, these are the changes:

SkyClub

Delta broke these changes down into four categories: h American Express Delta SkyMiles Platinum and Business Platinum cardholder­s will have zero access to the SkyClub, beginning Jan 1.

h American Express Delta SkyMiles Reserve and Reserve Business cardholder­s will be allowed only 10 visits a year, beginning Feb. 1, 2025. But if you spend $75,000 on your card in a calendar year, you’ll have unlimited SkyClub access for the remainder of that year.

h American Express Platinum and Business Platinum cardholder­s will be allowed only six SkyClub visits a year, beginning Feb. 1, 2025. Spending $75,000 on your card in a calendar year will also give you unlimited SkyClub access for the remainder of that year.

h Travers flying economy class, no matter what card they may have, will not have any access to the SkyClub, beginning Jan 1.

In a prepared statement posted on its website, the airline said: “These changes are part of Delta’s ongoing efforts to balance the popularity of the clubs with the premium experience they provide for our guests.”

Earning Medallion Qualificat­ion Dollars

Delta said it’s making it easier to earn Medallion Qualificat­ion Dollars, or MQDs. You’ll get $1 MQD for every $1 you spend if you book a vacation package through Delta Vacations, a hotel stay through Delta Stays or vehicle rental through Delta Car Rentals. And you’ll get $1 MQD for every $1 you spend on the ticket price for a Delta-marketed flight operated by Delta or one of its partner airlines.

Depending on which credit card you use, you may receive more MQDs for dollars spent.

Earning Medallion Qualificat­ion Dollars on everyday purchases via Amex

That’s changing, too, and it’s going to make accumulati­ng non-travel-related benefits more difficult:

Beginning Jan. 1, 2024, Delta SkyMiles Platinum and Platinum Business Amex card holders will earn $1 Medallion Qualificat­ion Dollar for every $20 they spend on everyday purchases. Previously, they received $1 for every $1 spent.

Also beginning Jan. 1: Delta SkyMiles Reserve and Reserve Business Amex cardholder­s will receive $1 MQD for every $10 spent on everyday purchases. Previously, they received $1 for every $1 spent.

Earning Medallion status

Beginning Jan. 1, Delta will use only Medallion Qualificat­ion Dollars to earn the airline’s elite status. Travelers will have the opportunit­y to convert miles they’ve earned into MQDs.

Also beginning Jan. 1, you’ll need more MQDs to earn Medallion status. Here’s the breakdown for 2024:

You’ll need $6,000 MQDs to earn Silver Medallion status, compared with $3,000 in 2023.

You’ll need $12,000 MQDs for Gold Medallion, compared with $8,000 in 2023.

You’ll need $18,000 MQDs for Platinum Medallion status, compared with $12,000 in 2023.

You’ll need $35,000 MQDs for Diamond Medallion status, compared with just $20,000 in 2023.

 ?? JUNFU HAN/DETROIT FREE PRESS ?? Delta, which operates a hub at Detroit Metropolit­an Airport, is revamping its SkyMiles program.
JUNFU HAN/DETROIT FREE PRESS Delta, which operates a hub at Detroit Metropolit­an Airport, is revamping its SkyMiles program.

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