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Gregory Karp is a former NerdWallet writer and an expert in personal finance and credit cards. A journalist for more than 30 years, he has been a newspaper reporter and editor, authored two personal finance books and created the "Spending Smart" syndicated newspaper column. His awards include national recognition several times from the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing.
Claire Tsosie is a managing editor for NerdWallet's travel team. Previously, she was a writer on the credit cards team and a managing editor on the expansion team. Her work has been featured by Forbes, USA Today and The Associated Press. She's been a speaker at both CardCon and FinCon. Email: <a href="mailto:claire@nerdwallet.com">claire@nerdwallet.com</a>.
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Kenley Young directs daily credit cards coverage for NerdWallet. Previously, he was a homepage editor and digital content producer for Fox Sports, and before that a front page editor for Yahoo. He has decades of experience in digital and print media, including stints as a copy desk chief, a wire editor and a metro editor for the McClatchy newspaper chain. Email: <a href="mailto:kyoung@nerdwallet.com">kyoung@nerdwallet.com</a>.
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Gregory Karp is a former NerdWallet writer and an expert in personal finance and credit cards. A journalist for more than 30 years, he has been a newspaper reporter and editor, authored two personal finance books and created the "Spending Smart" syndicated newspaper column. His awards include national recognition several times from the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing.
Claire Tsosie is a managing editor for NerdWallet's travel team. Previously, she was a writer on the credit cards team and a managing editor on the expansion team. Her work has been featured by Forbes, USA Today and The Associated Press. She's been a speaker at both CardCon and FinCon. Email: <a href="mailto:claire@nerdwallet.com">claire@nerdwallet.com</a>.
Gregory Karp is a former NerdWallet writer and an expert in personal finance and credit cards. A journalist for more than 30 years, he has been a newspaper reporter and editor, authored two personal finance books and created the "Spending Smart" syndicated newspaper column. His awards include national recognition several times from the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing.
Claire Tsosie is a managing editor for NerdWallet's travel team. Previously, she was a writer on the credit cards team and a managing editor on the expansion team. Her work has been featured by Forbes, USA Today and The Associated Press. She's been a speaker at both CardCon and FinCon. Email: <a href="mailto:claire@nerdwallet.com">claire@nerdwallet.com</a>.
Kenley Young directs daily credit cards coverage for NerdWallet. Previously, he was a homepage editor and digital content producer for Fox Sports, and before that a front page editor for Yahoo. He has decades of experience in digital and print media, including stints as a copy desk chief, a wire editor and a metro editor for the McClatchy newspaper chain. Email: <a href="mailto:kyoung@nerdwallet.com">kyoung@nerdwallet.com</a>.
Kenley Young directs daily credit cards coverage for NerdWallet. Previously, he was a homepage editor and digital content producer for Fox Sports, and before that a front page editor for Yahoo. He has decades of experience in digital and print media, including stints as a copy desk chief, a wire editor and a metro editor for the McClatchy newspaper chain. Email: <a href="mailto:kyoung@nerdwallet.com">kyoung@nerdwallet.com</a>.
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Delta SkyMiles® Platinum Business American Express Card
The bottom line:
If you travel often for business and fly Delta, the rewards and perks on this card could easily make up for the annual fee. But if you're not tied to Delta, this might not be a match for you.
Credit card details
Annual fee
$350
Regular APR
19.49%-28.49% Variable APR
Intro APR
N/A
Rewards rate
1x-3x
Earn more miles on big purchases with 1.5 miles per dollar on single eligible purchases of $5,000 or more (that’s an extra half mile per dollar), up to 50,000 additional miles per year. If your purchase qualifies for a category that has a higher mileage accelerator, only the higher accelerator will apply (ex. you would earn 3X miles on purchases made directly with Delta and hotels instead of 1.5X). Terms Apply.
Miles
Foreign transaction fee
0%
Intro offer
100,000
Limited Time Offer: Earn 100,000 Bonus Miles after spending $8,000 in purchases on your new Card in your first 6 months of Card Membership. Offer ends 7/15/26. Terms Apply.
Miles
Pros & Cons
Pros
High rewards rate
Free checked bag
Early boarding
Companion benefit
Cons
Has annual fee
Requires good/excellent credit
More details from American Express
Limited Time Offer: Earn 100,000 Bonus Miles after spending $8,000 in purchases on your new Card in your first 6 months of Card Membership. Offer ends 7/15/26.
Enjoy a Companion Certificate each year after renewal of your Delta Platinum Business Card. The Companion Certificate requires payment of government-imposed taxes and fees of between $22 and $250 (for itineraries with up to four flight segments). Baggage charges and other restrictions apply. Delta Basic experiences are not eligible for this benefit.
Get closer to elevated Status next Medallion® Year with MQD Headstart and MQD Boost: receive $2,500 Medallion® Qualification Dollars each Medallion Qualification Year and earn $1 MQD for each $20 of purchases with your Delta SkyMiles® Platinum Business American Express Card.
Earn 1.5X miles* on eligible transit and U.S. shipping purchases, plus single eligible purchases of $5,000 or more. Terms and miles cap apply. *If your purchase qualifies for a category that has a higher mileage accelerator, only the higher accelerator will apply.
Delta SkyMiles® Platinum Business American Express Card Members save 15% when using miles to book Award Travel on Delta flights through delta.com and the Fly Delta app. Discount not applicable to partner-operated flights or to taxes and fees.
Not a Medallion Member? Card Members with an eligible ticket will be added to the Complimentary Upgrade list, after Delta SkyMiles Medallion Members and Reserve Card Members.
Your first checked bag flies free on international and domestic Delta flights. And now, your second checked bag flies free on domestic Delta flights too.
Receive Zone 5 Priority Boarding on Delta flights; board early, stow your carry-on bag and settle in sooner.
Earn up to $10 back each month after using your enrolled Delta SkyMiles® Platinum Business American Express Card for U.S. rideshare purchases with select providers.
With the $120 Resy Credit, earn up to $10 per month in statement credits at over 10,000 qualifying U.S Resy restaurants for eligible purchases using your enrolled Card.
Elevate your travel experience with an annual statement credit of up to $200 after using your Delta SkyMiles® Platinum Business American Express Card to book prepaid hotels or vacation rentals through Delta Stays on delta.com.
Terms and limitations apply.
For small-business owners looking for a credit card with Delta Air Lines benefits, the Delta SkyMiles® Platinum Business American Express Card may glide to the top of the list.
In the family of Delta AmEx business cards, it's the middle option, offering valuable — and in some cases, hard-to-find — travel benefits for an annual fee of $350. And you don’t need to have a hardcore business with a storefront or employees to qualify. A side hustle might qualify you.
The card is not as flexible for earning and redeeming points as a general travel card. But if you’re tied to Delta for business-trip flights, the card’s companion certificate and raft of rewards and perks can defray travel costs and hassles, all while giving you signficant boosts toward elite frequent-flyer status.
Welcome bonus: Limited Time Offer: Earn 100,000 Bonus Miles after spending $8,000 in purchases on your new Card in your first 6 months of Card Membership. Offer ends 7/15/26. Terms Apply.
Rewards:
3 miles per dollar spent on purchases made directly with Delta.
3 miles per dollar spent on hotels.
1.5 miles on transit, at U.S. shipping providers and on eligible purchases of $5,000 or more (up to $100,000 of combined eligible purchases per year).
1 mile per eligible dollar spent on all other purchases.
NerdWallet values Delta miles at 1.2 cents each. This is a baseline value, drawn from real-world data on hundreds of economy routes, not a maximized value. In other words, you should aim for award redemptions that offer 1.2 cents or more in value from your Delta miles.
Foreign transaction fee: None.
APR: The ongoing APR is 19.49%-28.49% Variable APR.
Other benefits:
Companion certificate: Covers a traveling partner. Terms apply.
Boosts toward elite status. The card helps you achieve the flying and spending requirements for elite status. Beginning January 1, 2024, this benefit will no longer be available, and there will be a new way to earn toward Medallion Status with the card. Learn more at delta.com/skymilesprogramchanges.
The first checked bag free for you and up to eight others on your reservation.
Priority boarding, which allows you to get on the plane early.
Credit for the application fee for TSA Precheck or Global Entry. Card members are eligible to receive either one $120 statement credit every 4 years for the application fee for Global Entry or one $85 statement credit every 4.5 years for TSA Precheck.
Highlights of the Delta SkyMiles® Platinum Business American Express Card
Companion certificate
The Delta SkyMiles® Platinum Business American Express Card is one of the few airline cards to feature an annual companion certificate, which covers a travel partner's airfare. This valuable feature alone can make up for the card's annual fee.
Say you were buying round-trip tickets for you and a colleague at $800 apiece, plus taxes and fees. If you redeemed this benefit, you wouldn't have to drop more than $1,600 on that getaway; aside from paying the taxes and fees on the ticket, you'd essentially get your trip for half the price.
You can redeem the companion benefit for a round-trip ticket in the main cabin departing and arriving in the 48 contiguous United States. (There are exceptions to this rule for cardholders who live in Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico or the U.S. Virgin Islands.) You would need to book flights with your companion that have the same times and dates, and make the purchase using the Delta SkyMiles® Platinum Business American Express Card. You'll get this benefit annually when your card is renewed. Terms apply.
Not all airline cards give you a way to reach elite status faster, but the Delta SkyMiles® Platinum Business American Express Card allows you to earn Medallion Qualifying Dollars with your credit card spending. You get elite status on Delta by spending money with the airline (called Medallion Qualifying Dollars or MQDs) and by flying. You can qualify for the lowest tier of elite status, Silver, with 5,000 MQDs.
Receive $2,500 MQDs each Medallion Qualification Year.
Earn $1 MQD for every $20 spent on your Delta SkyMiles® Platinum Business American Express Card.
Terms apply.
Free checked bags
The checked-bag benefit is especially generous. You’ll get a first checked bag free for you and up to eight others on your reservation. Terms apply. You might rarely have that many traveling companions, but fully used, that’s a savings of up to $630 on a round-trip flight ($35 per person each way). You would break even on the annual fee with just a few traveling partners, assuming you would have otherwise paid to check bags.
If you don’t typically check bags, then it’s nice to have the priority boarding that comes with the card. It will get you on the plane earlier — in this case, Zone 5 Priority Boarding. Terms apply. That means you’re more likely to find overhead bin space for your roll-aboard. Some flyers like to board earlier to get settled in their seat before the cabin fills. Either way, priority boarding can be a welcome perk.
New-cardholder bonuses can change periodically, but the card typically gives you enough miles to snag a domestic award flight, assuming you can meet the required spending. The current bonus: Limited Time Offer: Earn 100,000 Bonus Miles after spending $8,000 in purchases on your new Card in your first 6 months of Card Membership. Offer ends 7/15/26. Terms Apply.
Note that if you've had this American Express credit card in the past, you’re unlikely to qualify for the bonus. And you might be rejected for the bonus because of other account history with American Express.
In-flight discount. Get 20% savings in the form of a statement credit on purchases such as food, beverages and audio headsets onboard. Note that inflight wireless internet access does not qualify for a discount.
$120 Rideshare credit. Earn up to $10 in monthly statement credits when you use your Delta SkyMiles® Platinum Business American Express Card to pay for U.S. rideshare purchases with select providers.
No foreign transaction fees. Good travel cards generally don’t charge this fee — 3% is common — for making purchases abroad. This Delta card doesn’t, either. However, this card operates on the American Express network, which isn’t as widely accepted abroad as Visa and Mastercard.
Terms apply.
Business-friendly features
Like all of AmEx’s business credit cards, the Delta SkyMiles® Platinum Business American Express Card features a suite of benefits designed for business owners, including:
The American Express Business App. This feature allows you to add receipts and notes to your transactions on desktop or mobile.
Employee cards. There’s a $0 fee for adding employee cards to your account. You can set individual spending limits on these cards and set up various alerts to monitor spending.
Year-end summary. This report, typically available in January, will show purchases made on your account during the previous calendar year.
Terms apply.
These features make it easy to track your company’s spending and can come in handy at tax time.
How it compares with other Delta business credit cards
Delta and American Express offer three credit card options for business owners, each at a very different annual fee. Examining card features side by side helps when choosing.
Delta SkyMiles® Platinum Business American Express Card: Drawbacks and alternatives
Annual fee
The annual fee of $350 is middling for this type of business airline card — not a fee associated with a basic card, but also not the huge $500-plus fee you see on luxury credit cards or ones with airport lounge access. Terms apply. Be sure you can extract more value from the card than you’re paying to hold it.
An example of a travel credit card with a lower annual fee is the Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card. It earns 3 points per dollar on the first $150,000 spent on travel and select business categories each year, and 1 point per dollar on everything else. Points are worth more when redeemed for travel through the Chase Ultimate Rewards® portal. It has a jumbo welcome bonus and a more palatable fee.
Typically, the best redemption options for Delta SkyMiles are award flights and seat upgrades on Delta and its SkyTeam partners. That’s limiting compared with general travel business credit cards, which allow you to apply rewards to a wide range of travel-related expenses.
If you mix your flying with airlines other than Delta, a general travel card might be a better fit.
A good choice for small businesses is the Capital One Venture Business. It earns an unlimited 5 miles per dollar on hotels, vacation rentals and rental cars booked through Capital One Business Travel and 2 miles per dollar on all other purchases. Miles can be redeemed for statement credit against any travel purchase. Book however you want, then use miles to pay for it, with no blackout dates or restrictions.
No lounge MEMBERSHIP
As of January 1, 2024, this card includes no lounge benefit (it previously offered discounted access). To get access to Delta Sky Clubs and Centurion lounges, you'll need to upgrade to the Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Business American Express Card, which has an annual fee of $650. (Day passes to the lounge are no longer openly available to all Delta flyers but used to cost $59.)
Is the Delta SkyMiles® Platinum Business American Express Card right for you?
The Delta SkyMiles® Platinum Business American Express Card offers a lot of value for avid Delta flyers, especially if you're chasing elite status on the airline. But you have to extract enough value from the card to make up for the annual fee. If you fly several airlines, consider a general travel card for business.
To view rates and fees of the Delta SkyMiles® Platinum Business American Express Card, see this page.To view rates and fees of the Delta SkyMiles® Gold Business American Express Card, see this page.To view rates and fees of the Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Business American Express Card, see this page.To view rates and fees of The Business Platinum Card® from American Express, see this page.