Delta and Starbucks Announce New Partnership
Delta Air Lines and Starbucks announced today a new partnership that will offer Delta SkyMiles and Starbucks Rewards members the ability to earn more rewards.
Starting Oct. 12,customers can easily link their accounts by visiting either deltastarbucks.com or starbucksdelta.com. Once the accounts are linked, members will earn one mile per $1 spent on eligible purchases at Starbucks, and on days when enrolled members have a scheduled flight with Delta, they will earn double Stars on eligible purchases at participating Starbucks stores.
This new benefit is open to currently enrolled members as well as new members of the companies’ loyalty programs. Customers can join Starbucks Rewards at starbucks.com/rewards and Delta SkyMiles at delta.com/join-skymiles.
Earn Bonus Stars and Miles
Delta and Starbucks also announced bonuses for those who link accounts by the end of the year. Customers who link their accounts from Oct. 12 to Dec. 31, 2022 will earn 500 miles, and once they make or have made a qualifying purchase, 150 Stars.
Delta SkyMiles is also announcing the addition of Starbucks Stars as a new Choice Benefit for its most loyal members. Along with the new Choice Benefits announced last week, Diamond and Platinum SkyMiles Members will be able to select 4,000 Stars as one of their annual Choice Benefits in 2024.
To further celebrate the launch of the partnership, Delta passengers on flights departing Seattle today, Oct. 12, will receive a “Star Card” valid for 150 Stars that can be redeemed toward a handcrafted beverage at their next Starbucks visit.
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Is it live? I can’t find a link to log in to my accounts and link them, just links to sign up for new accounts. I tried both sites too.
To help compete with the new Delta Airlines and Starbucks partnership, I am waiting for Spirit Airlines, Frontier Airlines, and WestJet to create a partnership with recreational marijuana and adult beverage companies. Then stoned out of their mind passengers could enjoy mellow brawls at the Miami departure gates while they earn frequent flyer miles, bonus weed, and alcoholic beverages.