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Amex Delta Cards Changes + New Bonuses
Delta and American Express are relaunching of all seven Delta SkyMiles® American Express Cards with an accompanying limited time offers starting October 1. The Cards have been redesigned. Some benefits have been added and some removed. There’s also fee increases to go along with these Amex Delta Cards changes. Starting January 30, 2020, the completely redesigned Cards will:
Offer new perks to improve your travel experience, like access to The American Express Centurion® Lounges or a TSA Pre-Check Credit
Help you earn more miles faster on everyday purchases, like double miles on restaurants worldwide or triple miles on hotels, so you can reach status faster
Deliver straight-up dollar value & savings packed into every one of the Cards
Double miles on U.S. shipping
Double miles on U.S. advertising
More miles on purchases that advance their businesses
You can see the changes coming to each individual card below and also here.
Delta SkyMiles Reserve
New benefits include:
Complimentary Access to The Centurion® Lounge – Enjoy complimentary access to the Centurion Lounge when you use your Card to book a Delta flight.
Delta Sky Club® One-Time Guest Passes – Redefine airport time with two one-time guest passes annually.
Status Boost™ With two new tiers, you can accelerate your path to Medallion Status.
Access to Complimentary Upgrades – You’re on the upgrade list — even if you don’t have Medallion Status.
3X Miles on Delta Purchases One trip can lead to the next.
Compare Benefits Today vs. Those Coming January 30, 2020:
Conclusion
There’s some positive things here, but overall looks like negative changes. The annual fees are being increased anywhere from $4 to $100 annually.
The Delta Gold card is an overall positive with it being only a $4 increase. The Delta Platinumcard will be a good road warrior card. It offers better earning rates but I am not sure they offset the annual fee increase. The Delta Reserve is intriguing solely because they are adding Centurion Lounge access. I wonder if that will take away from the Platinum Card at all for loyal Delta flyers. The Delta Blue card looks like an even better downgrade option with the 2X restaurant earning worldwide.
Let us know what you think of these Amex Delta Cards changes.
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where is the increased offer?
Supposed to be released tomorrow.