How to Get More Delta Flight Miles

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Earn Delta flight miles for free trips and more.

As a Delta customer, you have the opportunity to benefit from the airline's rewards program. The Delta SkyMiles program allows you free travel and much more. You can convert your miles for free hotel stays and car rentals, use them for magazine and newspaper subscriptions or donate them to charity. Delta makes it easy for you to earn miles on your account, and there are a variety of ways to get more Delta flight miles. Simply look for ways to earn Delta SkyMiles points whenever you shop for something online.

Instructions

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      Travel with Delta and its partners. Whenever you make travel arrangements, be sure that your flight is through Delta or one of its partner airlines. If flying with a partner airline, double check that 100 percent of the miles count. Some discount tickets do not count for the full amount.

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      Shop with a Delta Miles credit card. When you apply for a credit card through Delta, you'll earn a large number of miles initially, then you'll earn additional miles every time you make a purchase with that card.

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      Use Delta's partners for other travel arrangements. Aside from flying with Delta, you can also earn points by renting a car through Hertz and staying at certain hotels.

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      Eat at restaurants affiliated with Delta. Some restaurants allow you to earn points when you eat there. To earn the points, you'll have to register your credit card with Delta and use that card to purchase the food.

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      Shop online through Delta affiliates. When you click on certain vendors from Delta's website, such as 1-800-Flowers, you can earn additional points. To get this, you must first visit Delta's website to find the stores that are connected with the miles program.

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      Purchase additional miles through the site. If you are just a few miles short for the reward that you want, you can buy miles from Delta. This can help you to get the miles that you need.

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