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Delta SkyMiles members can now earn miles riding with Uber

January 8, 2025 | by AI

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Uber Partners with Delta: A New Era for SkyMiles Members

During CES 2025, Uber unveiled an exciting new partnership with Delta Air Lines that promises to enhance the travel experience for SkyMiles members. This exclusive, multi-year deal allows members to earn miles when they ride with Uber or order from Uber Eats within the United States. Notably, this marks the end of Delta’s previous partnership with Lyft.

The collaboration is set to take off in the spring, offering Uber customers perks such as improved pickup and drop-off experiences at major Delta hubs, according to an official statement. While specifics were not disclosed by Uber, the benefits are expected to revolutionize how travelers navigate their journeys.

  • Earn 1 mile per dollar spent on $40+ restaurant and grocery orders with Uber Eats
  • Receive 1 mile per dollar on UberX rides to and from airports
  • Enjoy 2 miles per dollar spent on Premium Rides like Uber Comfort or Uber Black
  • Secure 3 miles per dollar for rides reserved in advance

“This partnership is a significant step towards integrating travel experiences,” said an industry insider, emphasizing the strategic alignment between the companies.

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Moreover, this tie-up may pave the way for further collaborations with Joby Aviation—an eVTOL startup linked separately with both Uber and Delta. Delta’s association with Joby promises future access to electric air taxi services starting in NYC. Meanwhile, Uber’s connection to Joby dates back to its acquisition of Uber Elevate in 2020, which aimed at streamlining ground and air travel through integrated app services.

In a joint event held last October in NYC, representatives from Uber, Joby, and Delta hinted at a shared vision for seamless mobility without formally announcing a three-way partnership. While Joby continues to work towards necessary certifications for its air taxi service, it aims for a launch in 2025.

Though spokespeople from all three companies remained tight-lipped about potential developments, this partnership signals a forward-thinking approach toward interconnected travel solutions that could redefine how we move from ground to air.

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