Credit Card Review: Delta SkyMiles Gold Business AMEX

by joeheg

Delta offers several co-brand credit cards through its partnership with American Express. The Gold Delta cards are the mid-level entry point of the portfolio. These cards have an annual fee and provide some excellent benefits if you’re an occasional Delta flyer.

What benefits does this card provide upon signing up, and does keeping it in the long run make sense?

Delta SkyMiles® Gold Business American Express Card

Delta AMEX Gold Business Card

Annual Fee

$150 per year (fee waived for the first year)

Sign Up Benefits

This card is subject to AMEX’s one sign-up bonus per lifetime rule. To read more about that, check out this article from Doctor of Credit. AMEX also has added this stipulation to their cards:

You may not be eligible to receive a welcome offer if you have or have had this Card or previous versions of this Card. You also may not be eligible to receive a welcome offer based on various factors, such as your history with credit card balance transfers, your history as an American Express Card Member, the number of credit cards that you have opened and closed and other factors. If you are not eligible for a welcome offer, we will notify you prior to processing your application so you have the option to withdraw your application.

Currently, you can earn 50,000 bonus miles after spending $2,000 in purchases on your new card in your first 3 months of card membership.

I’d suggest keeping any card you get from American Express for at least 2 years (or more if you think the benefits outweigh the annual fee). There’s too much risk with American Express increasingly cracking down on those they feel are abusing the system by canceling a card shortly after the signup bonus is awarded.

Spending Bonus Categories

The Gold Delta SkyMiles Business card earns 2X points on the following purchases:

  • On every dollar spent on eligible purchases made directly with Delta
  • On every dollar spent on U.S. purchases for advertising in select media
  • On every dollar spent on eligible U.S. Shipping purchases
  • On every dollar spent on dining at restaurants.

The card earns one point per dollar for all other types of spending.

$200 Delta Flight Credit

If you spend $10,000 on the Delta SkyMiles Gold Card in a calendar year, you’ll receive a $200 Delta Flight Credit.

$150 Delta Stays Credit

You can receive a $150 credit when you reserve hotels or vacation rentals at delta.com/stays. On a quick look, it’s a travel portal site powered by Expedia. According to the landing page, SkyMiles members earn 2 miles per dollar spent on stays booked through Delta. (excluding taxes and fees).

No Foreign Transaction Fees

As you would hope a card you can use on Delta flights worldwide would, the Gold Delta SkyMiles Business card does not charge any foreign transaction fees.

Priority Boarding

The primary cardmember and nine companions on the same reservation will be invited to board Delta-operated flights before general boarding. This boarding is with Main Cabin 1 that includes the following:

  • Silver Medallion Members
  • Delta Corporate Travelers
  • Priority Boarding Trip Extra customers
  • Gold, Platinum and Reserve Delta SkyMiles credit card members
  • Flying Blue Silver members
  • Virgin Atlantic Flying Club Silver members
  • Virgin Australia Velocity Silver members
  • GOL Smiles Gold members
  • SkyTeam Elite

This advanced boarding sounds great, but there are still at least twelve groups of people, including Delta Platinum and Gold Medallion members, Delta Comfort+  passengers, and SkyTeam Elite Plus members who will get to board before you. If you book a basic economy ticket on Delta (which I did, once. Never again!), having the credit card will allow you to board at the same time as if booking a Delta Main Cabin ticket.

Free First Checked Bag

Delta provides a free checked bag for the cardholder and up to nine other people traveling on the same reservation. You don’t have to pay for the ticket with your Gold Delta SkyMiles Business card, but the cardholder does have to have their SkyMiles number on the reservation.

This means you’d be able to get the free checked bag benefit while still paying for the ticket with a card like the Sapphire Reserve to take advantage of the better trip delay and lost baggage insurance this card offers.

Now that your first checked bag on Delta costs $30, this benefit alone can save more than the cost of the annual fee on a single round trip for 2 people.

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This is quickly becoming one of my favorite perks of having a Delta co-brand AMEX card. Delta SkyMiles Gold, Gold Business, Platinum, Platinum Business, Reserve and Reserve Business American Express Card Members save 15% on reservations booked with Delta SkyMiles. There are no lockout dates and it works on all Delta award tickets.

20% In-Flight Savings

You’ll receive a 20% savings in the form of a statement credit on eligible pre-purchased meals and in-flight purchases of food, alcoholic beverages, and audio headsets on Delta-operated flights.

Pay With Miles

This little-known benefit allows you to pay for part (of all) of your ticket with your SkyMiles. In essence, this will enable you to use your miles at the value of a penny per point to pay for a cash ticket on Delta. You redeem miles in increments of 5,000 miles for $50. While not the best value for your points, if you find a really cheap cash ticket and don’t want to spend money, this may be helpful. To find out more about this benefit, check out the Delta website.

Use of Miles on Partner Airlines

While you can use your miles to book flights on Delta, you can also use miles to book award travel on SkyTeam and other partner airlines. I was able to book us on Virgin Atlantic premium economy from New York to London for 55,000 miles each. Pre-departure prosecco? Don’t mind if we do!

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Final Thoughts

The Gold Delta SkyMiles Business card gives many perks we like to get from a co-branded card such as priority boarding and free checked bags. I don’t even need to use the card for the tickets to get the benefits, which come in handy if I’m booking an award ticket.

Delta gets grief for its award pricing and the lack of an award chart. I’ve found prices on routes I wanted to book to be fair, and they’re still competitive on price when flying from Orlando. Don’t forget that Delta now offers lower award prices for inexpensive tickets, like 6,500 miles for a NY-Florida one-way trip.

Keeping at least one Delta co-branded American Express card makes sense for us because of the benefits we get when flying on Delta. We can save $120 on one trip where we would both be checking a bag. However, it’s not a great card to put spending on. It’s easy to earn at least 1.5 to 2 Membership Rewards per dollar on all of your expenditures with the Everyday Preferred or the Blue Business Plus. Since Delta is a Membership Rewards partner, it makes sense to use a card that earns flexible points. If you need Delta SkyMiles, you can just transfer the points when required. It will cost you since AMEX charges a fee to transfer points to U.S. airlines, but that’s a price I’ll gladly pay for the ability to move points to Flying Blue or Virgin Atlantic if they have a Delta flight available at a much lower cost than Delta is offering.

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2 comments

Jeffrey Paul August 27, 2023 - 6:49 pm

I worry that the analysis might be as dated as the Delta 747 used in the image for this blog. Please advise if that should be a concern or not.

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joeheg August 27, 2023 - 7:21 pm

It’s not outdated information. However, I updated the cover picture to a current Delta aircraft.

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