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Since Delta Air Lines partnered with Starbucks last year, members of both loyalty programs have been able to link accounts and earn 1 SkyMile per dollar spent on eligible purchases at Starbucks.
Now, the partnership earnings are even better: Visit Starbucks twice in one week to earn 1,000 bonus SkyMiles.
This offer is valid through Sept. 12. All you have to do is enroll in the deal before making your first purchase.
If you've already linked your Delta and Starbucks accounts, you probably received an email about this deal. Simply click "Enroll" in the email to receive another message notifying you of successful enrollment.
If you didn't receive an email, head to the partnership website to link your accounts.
Once you enroll, you'll have one week to visit Starbucks two times. Each Starbucks purchase must be at least $2, excluding taxes and tips. You must use a linked payment method or preloaded Starbucks card registered to your Starbucks Rewards account. Or, you can scan the barcode in your Starbucks mobile app prior to checkout.
After making your two purchases, the SkyMiles will automatically appear in your account within 10 business days.
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