Delta, Starwood to offer joint loyalty program
Delta Air Lines and Starwood Hotels and Resorts, Worldwide, Inc. have announced a new joint loyalty program.
The program, called Crossover Rewards, begins on March 1 and offers elite-status members of both loyalty programs reciprocal benefits including faster accrual of loyalty points and added benefits and amenities such as priority check-in, 4 p.m. late checkout and free in-room Internet access when staying at Starwood Hotels and Resorts.
Delta Medallion members also will earn one mile per dollar spent on eligible room rates when staying with Starwood in addition to the Starpoints usually earned for their stay. In turn, SPG Platinum members will get one free checked bag, priority check-in and priority boarding when flying Delta.
SPG elite members will earn one Starpoint per dollar spent on eligible flights in addition to the miles usually earned for their flight.
Customers can register for Crossover Rewards on or after March 1 by linking their Delta SkyMiles and SPG accounts at delta.com/crossoverrewards or spg.com/crossoverrewards.
Benefits begin once Delta Medallion or SPG elite status is reached.
More information is at delta.com/crossoverrewards or spg.com/crossoverrewards.
Gretchen Kelly
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