Delta Air Lines flyers have an excellent reason to visit Starbucks this week. Registered users can get 500 bonus Delta miles after visiting Starbucks three times this week. Here is how to easily earn these extra miles for future travel.
500 Bonus SkyMiles With Qualifying Starbucks Purchases
To earn the 500 bonus miles, visit a participating Starbucks and make three qualifying purchases of $2 or more (excluding taxes and gratuities) between March 25, 2024, and March 31, 2024. However, this offer is only open to Starbucks Rewards members who have already linked their Delta SkyMiles account (you can link accounts by visiting DeltaStarbucks.com). Users with linked accounts may receive an email with the promotion or a notification in the Starbucks app.
Qualifying purchases can include not just food and beverages but also merchandise. However, alcoholic beverages are not eligible. Starbucks gift cards and eGifts are also not eligible. However, you can make purchases using your preloaded Starbucks card or a registered payment method.
Once you’ve completed the purchases, miles will be in your SkyMiles account within 10 business days. Unfortunately, the miles don’t count towards Medallion Status or Million Miler Status.
Also, earning double stars when traveling on a Delta flight will not apply.
Using Delta Miles
Where can you go with Delta SkyMiles? Redeeming your miles for travel is easy. You can book award travel to over 1,000 destinations around the world. You can also pay with Cash + Miles, giving you more options if you want to use your miles sooner rather than later. Additionally, Delta has numerous travel partners, including:
- Aeromexico
- Aerolineas Argentinas
- Air France
- Cape Air
- China Eastern
- China Airlines
- China Southern
- Garuda Indonesia
- Hawaiian Airlines
- KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
- Korean Air
- LATAM
- Mandarin Airlines
- Middle East Airlines
- Saudia Airlines
- Shanghai Airlines
- Tarom Airlines
- Vietnam Airlines
- Virgin Atlantic
- WestJet
- Xiamen Airlines
Miles can also be used on Delta Vacations and Delta Stays.
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