Delta and American Express have announced the highly anticipated return of the limited-edition Boeing 747 Delta SkyMiles Reserve Card, following the immense success of its initial launch in 2022. The new iteration of the card features a cloud-white design made from two retired Delta Boeing 747 aircraft that served for over 27 years.
Exclusive to new and existing Delta SkyMiles Reserve and Reserve Business Card Members, these limited-edition cards showcase each plane’s history, including details such as their first and last flights, tail number, and total miles flown. Available from April 25 to June 5, 2024, or while supplies last, these cards are a unique collector’s item for aviation enthusiasts and Delta loyalists alike.
Prashant Sharma, V.P. of Loyalty at Delta Air Lines, expressed the company’s commitment to innovation and customer experience through the launch of these exceptional cards. By combining the legacy of past journeys with upgraded benefits, Delta aims to provide elevated travel experiences for its customers.
Jon Gantman, Senior Vice President at American Express, highlighted the strong response from customers to the previous card design and emphasized the opportunity for aviation enthusiasts to carry a piece of history in their wallets with the new Queen of the Skies-inspired design.
In addition to the exclusive card design, Delta SkyMiles Reserve and Reserve Business American Express Cards offer premium travel benefits, including an enhanced Companion Certificate each year, MQD Headstart, miles accelerators, and access to Global Dining through Resy. For more information and to apply for these coveted cards, visit the American Express website.