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A few weeks back, I wrote about some amazing welcome bonuses that American Express was running on their co-branded Hilton credit cards. Similarly, Amex is now running offers of up to 110,000 bonus miles on their co-branded Delta credit cards as well.

UP TO 110,000 BONUS DELTA MILES

With these welcome bonuses, you can earn up to 110,000 bonus miles. Please note that Amex may deny you a welcome bonus again if you’ve signed up and received a bonus for the same card product before.

PERSONAL CREDIT CARDS

DELTA SKYMILES® GOLD AMERICAN EXPRESS CARD

With this offer, you’ll earn a welcome bonus of 70,000 miles after you spend $2,000 in 3 months.

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DELTA SKYMILES® PLATINUM AMERICAN EXPRESS CARD

With this limited time offer, you’ll earn a welcome bonus of 90,000 miles after you spend $3,000 in 3 months.

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DELTA SKYMILES® RESERVE AMERICAN EXPRESS CARD

With this limited time offer, you’ll earn a welcome bonus of 100,000 miles after you spend $5,000 in 3 months.

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BUSINESS CREDIT CARDS

With this limited time offer, you’ll earn a welcome bonus of 75,000 miles after you spend $3,000 in 3 months.

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With this limited time offer, you’ll earn a welcome bonus of 100,000 miles after you spend $4,000 in 3 months.

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With this limited time offer, you’ll earn a welcome bonus of 110,000 miles after you spend $6,000 in 3 months.

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THE PUNDIT’S MANTRA

Overall, these are fantastic limited time welcome bonuses from American Express. If Delta is your airline of choice, then you could leverage these welcome bonuses to fuel some of your upcoming travel on Delta.

If you’re looking to elite status and lounge access, then go for the personal or business version of the Delta Reserve card. However, these cards come with a hefty $550 annual fee. If you are simply looking to earn bonus miles, then the Gold and Platinum cards would be a better deal. If you’re looking to save on annual fees, then the Gold cards may be a better option. The offers on both business and personal versions of the Gold cards waive annual fees in the first year.

Which is your favorite co-branded Delta credit card? Tell us in the comments section.

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