You can book Delta flights by moving Membership Rewards to SkyMiles, paying through Amex Travel, or booking Delta seats via partner miles.
Yes—you can put American Express Membership Rewards points toward Delta flights. The win comes from choosing the booking path that matches your trip: lowest miles, lowest cash, or fewer rules to juggle after you book.
Below, you’ll get the three practical ways to use Amex points for Delta, how each one works, and a clean checklist so you don’t transfer points you can’t use.
What “Using Points” Means In Delta Bookings
American Express points are flexible. Delta flights can be booked as either a paid ticket or an award ticket, and the rules change based on that label.
A paid ticket is purchased in dollars. An award ticket is purchased in miles. When you redeem through Amex Travel with Pay with Points, you’re usually buying a paid ticket and then applying points as a credit tied to that charge.
That’s why two people can sit in the same row and still have different change rules, refund paths, and mileage earning.
Three Point Paths You’ll See Most Often
- Transfer MR points to SkyMiles and book on Delta.com with miles.
- Book via Amex Travel and redeem MR points at checkout with Pay with Points.
- Transfer MR points to a Delta partner program and book a Delta-operated flight using partner miles.
Can I Use Amex Points For Delta Flights? Three Booking Paths That Work
Each path can be a smart pick. The move is knowing what you give up when you choose it.
Path 1: Transfer Membership Rewards To Delta SkyMiles
This is the direct route: MR points move into SkyMiles, then you book an award flight on Delta.com.
- Search your desired route on Delta.com with “Shop with Miles.”
- Confirm the exact flight and the total miles plus taxes.
- Log in to Amex, link your SkyMiles account, and transfer the points you need.
- Book right after the miles land.
American Express notes that once points are transferred, they can’t be transferred back. The Delta transfer screen also shows minimums and increment rules, so read those before confirming. Amex’s Delta SkyMiles transfer terms spell out those constraints.
Good Fit Signals
- You found a SkyMiles price that beats paying cash for the same flights.
- You want to book and manage the trip inside your Delta account.
Common Snags
Award prices can move while you’re checking out. Transfers can be fast, but delays happen. Keep the Delta search open, transfer only what you need, then book as soon as the miles post.
Path 2: Book Through Amex Travel And Pay With Points
This path works like buying a normal ticket, with points used to offset the charge. You choose a flight on Amex Travel, then select Pay with Points for all or part of the total.
Because the ticket is often a paid fare, it can act more like a standard cash booking for airline credit and post-booking management, depending on fare type and airline rules.
Good Fit Signals
- SkyMiles prices are high and you’d rather use points against a cash sale.
- You want to mix points and cash without committing to a transfer.
Path 3: Transfer To A Partner Program That Can Book Delta
Some partner airlines can book Delta-operated flights using their own miles. You transfer MR points to that partner, then use partner miles to reserve the Delta seat.
This can shine on certain long routes and business-class cabins where partner pricing is lower than SkyMiles pricing. The trade is extra searching, plus the chance you’ll need to call to ticket or change the booking.
Rule to live by: find partner award space first, then transfer points. Once points land in a partner program, they usually can’t return to Amex.
How To Choose Between The Three Paths
Use this order. It keeps the decision simple and keeps your points flexible until the last moment.
Step 1: Price The Trip In Cash
Start on Delta.com and note the total cash fare for the exact days you want. That cash number is your baseline.
Step 2: Price The Same Flights In SkyMiles
Search the same flights with miles. Delta’s award pricing swings by date and demand, so check nearby days too if your schedule allows.
Step 3: Check A Partner Option When The Trip Is Big
For longer flights, international routes, or business class, a partner award can beat SkyMiles. If you don’t want extra steps, you can skip this and stick to SkyMiles or Pay with Points.
Delta explains that you can book award travel for yourself or someone else and that Delta flights have no blackout dates for award travel. That means you can track price swings instead of “is there space.” Delta’s Travel With Miles page summarizes those basics.
Here’s the side-by-side view that usually makes the right choice obvious.
| Booking Path | Best Fit | Watch For |
|---|---|---|
| Transfer MR → SkyMiles, book on Delta | Domestic trips, flash sales, simple awards | Points can’t return to Amex; award prices can change fast |
| Amex Travel + Pay with Points | Cash sales, last-minute trips, mixed points and cash | Point value per dollar may be lower than a strong award deal |
| Transfer MR → Partner miles, book Delta as partner award | Some long routes and business-class cabins | Partner award space can be limited; call-in ticketing may be needed |
| Pay cash, save points | Low fares where points won’t save much | You may miss a deal if miles drop soon after you buy |
| Use SkyMiles, save MR | SkyMiles pricing is fair and you want MR flexibility later | Partner awards might price lower on the same route |
| Split bookings for a group | Mixed point balances, mixed flexibility needs | Two rule sets can complicate changes |
| Transfer only at checkout | You expect plans might shift | Award deals can disappear while you wait |
How To Transfer To SkyMiles With Less Risk
The cleanest transfers feel boring. That’s good. Follow this routine and you’ll avoid most painful mistakes.
Confirm The Flight, Then Transfer A Tight Amount
Write down flight numbers and the total miles needed. Transfer only what you need for that booking, plus a small buffer if your total must match transfer increments.
Book As Soon As Miles Post
If the miles show up instantly, book right away. If there’s a lag, re-check the award price before you click “Purchase.”
Save Proof Of The Price
Keep a screenshot of the miles price and your transfer confirmation. If anything misposts, you’ll have the main details ready.
How To Use Pay With Points Without Overpaying
Pay with Points can be smooth, but it’s easy to burn points on a ticket that would have been a better deal as an award.
Compare Against A SkyMiles Booking First
Before you pay with points, check what the same flights cost in SkyMiles. If the SkyMiles price is low, transferring and booking can beat portal redemption.
Use A Mix When You Want Flexibility
Mixing points and cash keeps points in your account for future transfers. It also lowers regret if a better award deal shows up later.
Four Mistakes That Waste Amex Points On Delta Flights
These show up again and again. Fix them once and you’ll book faster and with fewer surprises.
Moving Points Before You Confirm Award Space
Search first. Transfer second. Book third. Points are easy to move and hard to undo.
Skipping The Cash Fees On Awards
Award tickets still charge taxes and fees. Add that cash to your comparison so you’re judging the true total cost.
Choosing A Path That Fights Your Schedule
If your dates might change, pick the booking style that gives you the cleanest change rules for your situation. A low-mile deal can feel bad if you end up paying extra to fix a date shift.
Letting A Perfect Number Delay The Trip
Points value is only one part of the decision. If the trip matters and the deal is decent, booking now can beat waiting and losing the seat.
| Decision Moment | Check This | Do This Next |
|---|---|---|
| You found the flight | Exact dates, flight numbers, cabin | Price it in cash and in SkyMiles |
| SkyMiles price looks high | Nearby days and alternate airports | Compare Pay with Points on the same itinerary |
| Trip is long or business class | Partner award availability | Transfer only after partner space is confirmed |
| You’re ready to transfer | Transfer minimums and increments | Transfer a tight amount tied to the booking |
| Miles posted | Award price still the same | Book right away |
| Ticket booked | Confirmation email and ticket number | Save it, then track prices until departure |
| Price drops later | Rules for your ticket type | Rebook or reprice if it saves you money or miles |
A One-Page Booking Checklist
Run this list in order. It keeps your points flexible and keeps you from transferring into a dead end.
- Check the cash fare on Delta.com for your exact dates.
- Check the miles price for the same flights in SkyMiles.
- If it’s a long route or business class, check a partner award option.
- Pick the path that gives you the best total cost and change comfort.
- Transfer points only after you confirm the exact flight and price.
- Book right after points land, then save confirmations.
References & Sources
- American Express.“Delta SkyMiles® – Transfer Points Membership Rewards®.”Lists transfer rules for moving Membership Rewards points to Delta SkyMiles, including one-way transfers and transfer minimums.
- Delta Air Lines.“Travel with Miles.”Explains Delta SkyMiles award travel basics such as booking for others and general award availability terms.
