Amex Releases New Boeing 747 Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Cards
American Express and Delta Air Lines revealed today the next limited-edition Boeing 747 Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Card design.
These cards were first launched in 2022 and were well received. So this time around, American Express has produced twice as many cards. They are made from two Delta 747 planes that were retired in 2017 after more than 27 years of service.
The new design is made with 33% metal from those retired Delta Boeing 747 planes and has a white glossy finish which is inspired by clouds,. It will feature each aircraft’s history, including their first and last flights, tail number and number of miles flown.
These limited-edition Delta SkyMiles® Reserve and Reserve Business Card are available for members from April 25 through June 5, 2024, while supplies last.
“We’re bringing back one of our most popular Card designs ever with a new look honoring the ‘Queen of the Skies,” said American Express Vice President Jon Gantman. “Given the strong response from customers with our first Card design, we wanted to find another exciting opportunity for aviation enthusiasts and Card Members to have a piece of aviation history in their wallets.”
The Delta SkyMiles Reserve and Reserve Business American Express Cards are two premium cards that offer valuable travel benefits for Delta loyalists, including an enhanced Companion Certificate each year after renewal, MQD Headstart and more.
For more information about the Delta SkyMiles Reserve and Reserve Business Cards, visit go.amex/747card.
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