If you’re an avid business traveler or an enthusiastic globe-trotter, achieving Delta Air Lines Million Miler status demonstrates your unwavering loyalty to the Delta SkyMiles program and rewards you with lifelong Delta Medallion status.
Only a small fraction of Delta SkyMiles members will attain Million Miler status, but that doesn’t mean it’s not worth striving for. So, let’s delve into the details of Delta Million Miler status.
Delta lifetime flight miles
Up until Jan. 1, 2024, it was possible to earn Delta Million Miler status based on your Medallion Qualification Miles. However, now you’ll earn Delta Million Miler status based on your lifetime flight miles (excluding basic economy fares). Any MQMs you earned before 2024 will still count toward your Million Miler balance, though.
To check your lifetime flight miles, log in to your SkyMiles account, click on your name in the upper right-hand corner and select “My SkyMiles.” Within the “SkyMiles Overview” section, you’ll see your lifetime miles flown.
Delta awards Million Miler status based on your lifetime flight miles (excluding basic economy fares):
- Gold Medallion for life: 1 million
- Platinum Medallion for life: 2 million
- Diamond Medallion for life: 3 million
- Annual invitation to Delta 360: 5 million
It’s great that Delta offers more than just its entry-level elite status to Million Miler travelers. Once you reach Delta Million Miler status, you’ll have at least lifetime Gold Medallion status. Gold Medallion members enjoy various benefits, including:
- 8 miles per dollar spent on qualifying flights
- Complimentary space-available upgrades on qualifying Delta-operated and Aeromexico-operated flights
- First checked bag free on Delta and select airline partners for you and up to eight travel companions
- Waived fees for same-day confirmed flight changes
- Sky Priority check-in, priority security line access, expedited baggage service and Sky Priority boarding
- SkyTeam Elite Plus benefits
- Five Star status in the Hertz Gold Plus Rewards program
Of course, lifetime benefits get even better as you reach higher Delta Million Miler status tiers.
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Delta Million Miler gift selection
Once you achieve a new Delta Million Miler threshold, you will receive a congratulatory email within 24 hours. This email will guide you to the Delta Million Miler gift website.
The website provides a personalized menu with various gift options based on your Million Miler tier. If you don’t make a selection within 90 days, Delta will automatically send you a preselected gift.
Delta will also mail Million Miler bag tags to the address on your SkyMiles profile within four to six weeks of when you reach a Million Miler milestone.
Related: Is it worth pursuing lifetime elite status?
How long does it take to earn Million Miler status?
Earning 1 million lifetime flight miles is not easy. Even if you earn 100,000 lifetime flight miles per year, it’ll take you a decade to earn 1 million lifetime flight miles.
If you qualify for lifetime elite status entirely on one-way flights from San Francisco International Airport (SFO) to New York City’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) — a distance of 2,579 miles — here’s what it would take to secure status for life:
- Gold Medallion: 388 flights
- Platinum Medallion: 776 flights
- Diamond Medallion: 1,164 flights
- Delta 360: 1,939 flights
Of course, if you frequently travel on long-haul routes, you can achieve Delta Million Miler status with fewer flights. However, remember that basic economy fares won’t accrue any lifetime flight miles toward Delta Million Miler status.
Related: How to redeem your Delta SkyMiles for maximum value
Bottom line
For Delta loyalists, it’s worth checking your Million Miler balance to gauge your progress toward the lifetime tiers. After all, achieving Delta Million Miler status remains the way to lock in lifetime Medallion status and eliminate the need to requalify each year.
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