Delta SkyBonus program expanded to Virgin Atlantic, Korean Air
Delta Air Lines has expanded its SkyBonus business travel rewards to joint venture partners Virgin Atlantic and Korea Air.
Free to join SkyBonus allows SME business owners to earn rewards on their travel spend.
Delta says there are currently 60,000 active SkyBonus accounts.
Travelers enrolled in SkyBonus can also earn personal points in Delta Skymiles.
The expansion allows travelers to earn and redeem with Virgin and redeem with Korean Air.
The two airlines join Air France, KLM, Aeromexico and Alitalia in the SkyBonus program.
"Bringing our partners Virgin Atlantic and Korean Air on board means that there are more ways for SkyBonus members to use their points," the airline said.
Each company’s designated SkyBonus program administrator can redeem SkyBonus points for flight vouchers, seat upgrades, Delta Sky Club passes and other related airline services.
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