Delta introduces customizable bag tags for SkyMiles Medallion members

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Daisy Hernandez Credit cards editor - The Points Guy
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Delta Air Lines has introduced new bag tags for its SkyMiles Medallion members, marking the start of the new qualification year. These tags are customizable and available in different colors corresponding to each Medallion status tier, from Silver to Diamond. Additionally, red tags are available for Million Miler flyers.

Travelers who hold both Million Miler and Medallion status can have a million-mile decal imprinted on their luggage tag. To obtain these customized tags, members need to visit deltamedalliontags.com and log in with their SkyMiles information.

The introduction of these bag tags coincides with an eventful beginning of the year for Delta and its loyalty program. In January, Delta held a significant event at the Sphere in Las Vegas, announcing various changes set for 2025. These include Bluetooth-capable seatback screens, a partnership with YouTube, and a collaboration with Uber that will allow Delta members to earn SkyMiles on rides and mobile food deliveries.

February also saw the implementation of new restrictions for Sky Club access for members using an American Express card. Those who missed out on obtaining a Medallion luggage tag this year might consider Delta’s cobranded Amex cards as an alternative path to achieving SkyMiles elite status. Some cards currently offer welcome bonuses of 100,000 miles or more for new applicants.



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