[Expired] AmEx Offer: Roundtrip Delta Flights From Selected Airports

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The Offer

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  • There are a number of amex offers for round trip Delta flights from selected airports. Some of the offers include:
    • Spend $600 or more, get $120 back. Flights must be operated by Delta Air Lines, depart from JFK or BOS airport and arrive at TLV, LHR, CDG, or DUB.
    • Spend $500 or more, get $150 back. Flights must be operated by Delta Air Lines, depart from LAX or SEA airport and arrive at HNL, OGG, LIH, or KOA.

The Fine Print

  • Expires 31st May 2023

Our Verdict

Shame that it’s only for selected airports. Share any other variations of the offer in the comments.

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View Comments (46)

  • Data point: booked a trip that qualifies for $150 off $500. I received an email that I used the offer 2 days ago, today I can see $150 under savings, although no credit yet. I'll probably cancel the trip for Delta eCredit and see if Amex takes the credit back.

  • No love for NorCal. I remember when DL treated SJC like a focus city but they stopped trying after covid. Must be some kind of gentleman’s agreement with UA not to compete

  • For those less airport-code savvy, a translation:

    Spend $600 or more, get $120 back. Flights must be operated by Delta Air Lines, depart New York (JFK) or Boston (BOS) airport and arrive at Tel Aviv, Israel (TLV), London (LHR), Paris (CDG), or Dublin (DUB).

    Spend $500 or more, get $150 back. Flights must be operated by Delta Air Lines, depart from Los Angeles (LAX) or Seattle (SEA) airport and arrive at Honolulu/Oahu (HNL), Maui (OGG), Kauai (LIH), or Hawai'i (KOA).

  • The terms state:
    "Changes made to the flight reservation after initial purchase may disqualify you from the offer. Cabin class or fare upgrades must be booked at the time of the initial purchase in order to qualify."

    Does Delta really notify Amex about upgrades after the fact even if the original card is not used? Also, I wonder if canceling for Delta credit (not back to the credit card) would disqualify one for this offer.

      • @guest_1557250 @guest_1557305 JetBlue didn't notify AMEX. I bought two one-way tickets from US arriving in S.America, got the two $80 off $200 offers on two cards which required that the flight originate in the US. A couple months later, the flight route was discontinued, so JetBlue offered me either a refund or an ability to reschedule to another flight. Since I wanted to keep the $80 discount that I got, I opted to reschedule, which I did much later for the reverse direction (S.America to US). No issues from JetBlue or AMEX.

      • can't remember what card or airline exactly, but they got my whole itinerary, i was a bit surprised.

        • @guest_1557320 Every card gets the full itinerary. Each bank just decides how and where they show it to you (if at all). CITI shows it on the statement. AMEX will show it on the statements page when you click the individual charge (shows name and itinerary).

        • I guess they need to get the whole itinerary for this offer to work. But, the question will Delta notify Amex of a cancellation. My idea is book SEA-HNL (for example) for $500+, trigger the offer, cancel for Delta eCredit and use that within one year for any flight I want.

          • Yes. So far I only received the email that offer was triggered. No credit yet. I'll probably cancel the flight for Delta credit in the next couple of days and see what happens. The terms of the offer don't make me very optimistic that it will work as they state credit should post within 90 days of 5/31.