A business traveller enjoying time in a Delta SkyClub. Image: Delta Air Lines


August 22, 2024 Tags:

Delta Air Lines is rolling out an exciting new rewards program designed specifically for its frequent business travellers. The program, named Delta Business Traveler, aims to enhance the benefits of a SkyMiles membership with several valuable perks.
This new initiative introduces a range of features tailored to frequent flyers, making business travel more enjoyable and productive. One of the standout benefits is a complimentary trial and an exclusive pass to premium workspaces provided by Industrious. This allows members to enjoy a comfortable and productive environment while working on the go.

Additionally, members will earn extra miles for every dollar spent on Delta Stays and car rentals, making it easier to accumulate rewards. The program also includes complimentary Hertz Five Star status for six months, offering enhanced car rental benefits. Moreover, special offers from Delta Vacations add even more value to the membership.

Delta Air Lines is also enhancing its premium service options. Starting this fall, the airline will bring back its Delta Premium Select seat category on flights between New York and Los Angeles. This upgrade provides passengers with more legroom, free Wi-Fi through T-Mobile, and a superior dining experience, ensuring a more comfortable and connected journey.

In addition to these improvements, Delta is launching fast, free Wi-Fi through T-Mobile on its international flights. This new feature allows business travellers to stay connected and continue their work while flying, making long-haul trips more productive.

Benjamin van der Horst, Delta’s General Manager of Loyalty Partnerships and SMB Strategy, emphasized the value of the new program for business travellers. “Business travellers of all kinds have come to depend on Delta for not only our service and reliability but also for the in-flight experience and award-winning service. Now they can unlock even more value when they’re travelling for business, leisure or the perfect combination of both,” van der Horst said.

Van der Horst added, “If you’ve ever travelled for business, Delta Business Traveler is for you,” highlighting the program’s focus on enhancing the travel experience for those who frequently fly for work.

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