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You have the Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card
American Express · $650/yr
What you’re getting
- ✓Delta Sky Club access (limited to 15 visits/yr unless $75k annual spend)
- ✓Annual companion certificate (Comfort+ or Main Cabin)
- ✓First Class companion cert at $35k spend
- ✓Global Entry / TSA PreCheck credit
- ✓Upgrade priority boost
- ✓MQD Headstart ($2,500 MQDs each year)
What you’re probably missing
These miles only fly one airline
Everything this card earns is locked to DL. Amex Membership Rewards transfers to DL too — earning there keeps every other airline on the table at the same time.
Your DL miles are worth 0.7¢ or 2.5¢ — depending on you
Pay With Miles / merch sits at 0.7¢ per mile; Delta One on flash sales (dynamic pricing caps this) pays 2.5¢. Same miles, 4x difference.
A $650 fee only makes sense if you work the credits
Premium cards front-load statement credits that lapse if unused. If you're not actively tracking activation deadlines and credit calendars, you may be paying more than you're getting back.
The value spread on your points
Maximized play: Delta One on flash sales (dynamic pricing caps this).
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