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Want to Fly Business Class? Forget About Delta SkyMiles

Attention Thrifty Traveler Premium members:

Attention Thrifty Traveler Premium members:

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If you're sitting on a stash of Delta SkyMiles and have dreams of a lie-flat flight, I have news you don't want to hear: Delta SkyMiles are not the best miles to earn if you want to fly business class. In fact, they might be the worst.

Delta SkyMiles are the least valuable points for redeeming business class flights to and from the United States, and it's not even close. Maybe once or twice a year, our team of flight deal analysts at Thrifty Traveler Premium finds a Delta SkyMiles flash sale that includes Delta One business class at decent rates – think 100,000 SkyMiles for a one-way to Europe or Japan. But those kinds of deals are few and far between – and it's still almost always pricier than what you'd need to book business class tickets using other airlines' miles.

Don't get us wrong: While your Delta SkyMiles may not have great value for flying up front, they're still extremely valuable if you want to fly economy within the U.S. or around the world.

But if you really want to fly up front, whether on Delta or in another airline's business class, you'll need to be earning flexible points and miles that aren't Delta SkyMiles. And you won't get those swiping your Delta Amex card everywhere you go. While you often need to hoard 300,000-plus SkyMiles just to fly Delta One, it will take much, much less to book business class through almost any other airline so long as you know where to look – and how to book. 

That’s where Thrifty Traveler Premium shines. We send our members all the Delta One deals we find, but we also send them business class deals flying to the same destinations on other carriers – and tell you which points you can use to book them. Let me show you. 

 

Flying Delta One: Points vs. SkyMiles

For 99.99% of travelers, flying Delta One is only really an option when using points and miles. Look at this price tag. See what I mean?
 

Delta One fare 

Ouch. If you're a sane person, you're not forking over $5,500 in cash to fly Delta One, and I don't blame you if your next move is to look at the Delta SkyMiles rates. Prepare to be hurt again.
 

Minneapolis to Dublin SkyMiles rate 

Even with the TakeOff 15 benefit you get for holding a Delta card, this flight would still cost you 242,000 SkyMiles each way. The lowest roundtrip I could find in a similar timeframe was 374,000. Please don't spend that many SkyMiles on a flight – you can do much better.

How? Because here's what Delta's partner airline Virgin Atlantic charges for that exact same nonstop Delta flight from Minneapolis-St. Paul (MSP) to Dublin (DUB).
 

MSP DUB Virgin Atlantic 

This amazing deal is gone now – get the next one with Thrifty Traveler Premium!

It's still Delta, it's still Delta One, but for less than a quarter of the miles Delta is selling this flight for. The key to booking these Delta One seats at these low rates (or any business class seats, really) is earning transferrable credit card points – not just Delta SkyMiles. 

While you can't transfer SkyMiles to Virgin Atlantic, Virgin points are even easier to earn. If you're earning points and miles from credit cards like American Express, Chase, Capital One, Citi, or Bilt, you already have a way to get Virgin Atlantic points and may not even know it!

Now here's the big caveat: These Virgin Atlantic bookings aren't always available – it hinges on award space has to be there. The benefit of using Delta SkyMiles is that you can always use your miles on the flight you want so long as it's not sold out … even though you'll need many, many more miles to do so.

But if you monitor the flights you want carefully (or join Thrifty Traveler Premium and let us do the work for you, when these Delta One bookings at a bargain are available via Virgin, you stand to save huge.

Just a few months ago, we dug up a ton of Delta One award space flying to Europe and Asia bookable with either Virgin Atlantic points (or Air France/KLM Flying Blue miles, too) and alerted our subscribers immediately.
 

Virgin and Delta One 

We found a handful of Delta routes to Europe available to book for just 50,000 points each way in business class. It was one of the best deals we sent our Thrifty Traveler Premium members recently.

Detroit (DTW)-based travelers looking to head to Amsterdam (AMS) to see the tulips this spring were probably pretty excited to get that alert in their inbox – and avoid burning 375,000 SkyMiles on those flights.
 

Detroit to Amsterdam

 

Non-Delta Business Class From 50K Points

Delta people love Delta. We get it. I love Delta, too! For my money, it's the most reliable and comfortable U.S. airline. But to tie yourself to Delta is to ignore other airlines flying to the same places with equal (if not better) business class seats for more competitive rates.

Here's some perspective for you: In the world airline rankings put together by SkyTrax every year, Delta has consistently finished first among U.S. airlines … but 20th worldwide – nowhere close to the top five or even the top 10 airlines in the world. That should be proof that there are foreign carriers throughout Europe, Asia, Oceania, and the Middle East that deserve your attention. And it costs way less to fly them, too.

Here's an example that's very close to home for Delta: Air France and KLM, Delta's SkyTeam airline alliance partners in Europe.
 

Air France/KLM business class 

To fly Air France or KLM business class to Paris (CDG) or Amsterdam (AMS) respectively, all you need is 50,000 Air France/KLM Flying Blue miles. Earning those 50,000 Flying Blue miles is even easier than racking the 300,000-plus SkyMiles you'd need to fly Delta One. Amex, Bilt, Capital One, Chase, and Citi points can all be transferred directly to Flying Blue to book these lie-flat seats.

Remember those 300,000-plus SkyMiles business class fares above? Try these on for size instead.
 

Flying Blue business class 

These cheap business class award fares to Europe are gone now – get the next one in your inbox with Thrifty Traveler Premium!

We see this deal pop up every few months: Widespread availability to fly Air France or KLM business class to Europe for just 50,000 each way from cities all over the U.S. You'd have to burn more than three times as many SkyMiles for the same routings.

It's not just Delta partners, though. Look around Europe and you'll find plenty of stellar airlines with excellent business class seats.

SWISS also flies a swanky business class product you can book for cheap. My wife and I flew SWISS business class last year for just 63,000 Avianca LifeMiles (transferable from Bilt, Amex, and Capital One) each and can confirm it was worth every mile.
 

Swiss business class 

But booking through Colombian airline Avianca's quirky LifeMiles program is only one option. If you want something more mainstream, you can also book these SWISS business class seats using United MileagePlus miles (transferable from Chase) or even Air Canada Aeroplan miles (transferable from Chase, Amex, Capital One, and Bilt).
 

Swiss business class 

When booking with Air Canada, Chicago (ORD) to Zurich (ZRH) nonstop on SWISS Business Class is just 70,000 Air Canada points. 
 

ORD ZRH Air Canada 

That's 140,000 points roundtrip if you want to ride in style both ways.

And if you compare that to flying that same day in Delta One business class using Delta SkyMiles? Look away if you're squeamish!
 

ORD to ZRh Delta One 

If you have 442,000 Delta SkyMiles that you're willing to set on fire to book this flight, good for you. But that's not us.

It's not just Europe that has great Delta One alternatives, either. When crossing the Pacific Ocean, Delta One fares can reach dizzying heights.
 

Delta One to SYD 

If you want to fly lie-flat to Sydney, Australia (SYD), you can do much better than 624,700 SkyMiles! Here are all the other Australia lie-flat deals we've sent over the last few months instead:

  • Cathay Pacific Business Class from 110,000 points each way (bookable with Cathay Pacific miles – transferable from Amex, Bilt, Capital One, or Citi)
  • United Polaris Business Class from 70,000 points each way (bookable with Air Canada, United, Turkish, Avianca, or ANA – or their transfer partners)
  • Qantas Business Class from 109,000 points each way (bookable with Qantas miles – transferable from Amex, Capital One or Citi)
  • American Airlines Business Class from 60,000 miles each way (bookable with American AAdvantage miles)

 

United Polaris 

Even when you add up how much it would cost to fly these seats roundtrip, each option is about one-seventh the cost of flying Delta One roundtrip using your SkyMiles to Australia in 2024.

There are so many incredible airlines in the world. By the rankings, there are at least 19 better than Delta. And while Delta's business class is a top five business class in the world, it's hard to justify spending 500,000 SkyMiles when the business class seats on airlines ranked one through four can all be booked for less than 80,000 points each way.

 

How to Still Get Maximum Value for Your SkyMiles

If you have a big stash of SkyMiles and your blood is boiling reading this post, this is where we get positive about your SkyMiles.

Despite what the above business class searches have shown, Delta SkyMiles are not worthless! We say it all the time, even as others in the industry refer to them as “SkyPennies” or “SkyPesos.”

Delta SkyMiles have one outsized, tremendous value: Flying economy.

That's especially the case for flying within the U.S. Over the last few months, we've sent flight deals with fares to Las Vegas (LAS), Seattle (SEA), Los Angeles (LAX), Asheville (AVL), New York City (JFK, LGA, EWR), Boston (BOS), Minneapolis (MSP) for less than 19,000 SkyMiles roundtrip. This latest deal we sent was flying to Miami (MIA) over spring break.
 

Delta SkyMiles Miami 

We find Delta SkyMiles deals like this one all the time and send them to our Thrifty Traveler Premium members!

This deal to Miami (MIA) connected dozens of U.S. cities to South Beach for Spring Break this year. But your SkyMiles can take you even further – all the way down to Cancún (CUN) in this case!
 

SkyMiles Cancun 

You can burn a few SkyMiles on a nonstop trip to the beaches of Mexico, too. And you can get even more outsized value from your SkyMiles if you use them flying far, far away. Take this Sydney, Australia (SYD) deal, for instance.
 

Delta SkyMiles Sydney 

Going down under with less than 80,000 SkyMiles roundtrip is about as good a SkyMile-per-actual-mile rate as you're going to get. Let your SkyMiles fuel your next economy trip for the best value.

 

Booking Delta One with SkyMiles

Booking Delta One with Delta SkyMiles can be expensive and exceedingly hard to find, but it's not totally impossible … just improbable.

Here at Thrifty Traveler, we have a team of eight, full-time flight deal analysts constantly searching for Delta SkyMiles flash sales in Delta One. Pickings are slim, but if they're out there, we always find them.
 

Delta One to South Korea 

Delta SkyMiles deals to fly business class are rare … but they do exist! Get the next one with Thrifty Traveler Premium!

This roundtrip deal flying Delta One to Seoul (ICN) was a good example. It was limited to just January and February dates, but just about 85,000 SkyMiles each way across the Pacific is pretty competitive.

The same goes for this Delta One flight deal to Santiago, Chile (SCL), which came in at about 70,000 SkyMiles each way. This was a stellar deal, even though it wasn't widespread either.
 

Delta One to Chile 

Finally, now over two years ago, we found this dandy. We may never see it again, but it was incredible while it lasted (for two days).
 

Delta One to Europe 

It was a nationwide sale meaning it could be booked from almost every airport Delta flies to in the U.S. with roundtrip Delta One to Europe for 148,000 SkyMiles roundtrip. Delta actually advertised this deal as the airline desperately tried to fill seats coming out of the pandemic.

Short answer: No, it's not impossible to get outsized value from your SkyMiles to fly Delta One. But it's a losing proposition for most travelers.

 

Bottom Line

If you want to fly business class almost anywhere in the world, earning Delta SkyMiles is not the best strategy.

There are many, better ways to book Delta One, fly other business classes, and get better value from your Delta SkyMiles.

 

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