Dan Whitmer, Rewards Programs Analyst
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The best way to use Delta miles is to redeem them for free flights with Delta. Delta miles are worth 1.12 cents each, on average, meaning that 10,000 Delta miles are worth roughly $112 in flight bookings.
How to Redeem Delta Miles for Free Flights
To redeem Delta miles for free flights, log in to your Delta SkyMiles account, enter your destination and travel dates, and make sure to select “Shop with Miles” before clicking “Search.” You can book your flight entirely with miles or choose the Miles + Cash option if you don’t have enough for a full redemption.
While free flights usually give you the best value for your Delta miles, there are other ways to redeem them—like hotel stays, car rental reservations, and more. Just keep in mind that these options typically offer less value compared to flights.
Other Notable Ways to Redeem Delta Miles
- Delta Vacation Packages: Redeem miles to cover part or all of your vacation, to any destination. You can choose from flights, curated stays, rides, and activities worldwide.
- Partner Airline Award Flights: Redeem miles for flights on Delta partner airlines.
- Delta Stays: Redeem miles for hotel bookings through Delta Stays with flexible redemption options.
- Delta Car Rentals: Use your miles to book a car rental with Delta Cars and Stays, making your travels even easier.
- SkyMiles Experiences: From amazing culinary experiences to luxury destination gateways.
You can see the mile values for these specific redemption options on any given day by logging in to your Delta SkyMiles account and clicking on “SkyMiles.” If you’re interested in learning more, you can check WalletHub’s in-depth review of Delta SkyMiles.
How to Get More Delta Miles
Delta credit cards come with great perks including a free first checked bag, priority boarding, big welcome bonuses, and the ability to earn miles on everyday purchases - helping you build your balance faster for free flights and other rewards. You can view the best offers here on WalletHub.
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