Starbucks customers can now earn more than just 'stars' for their purchases. Here's how the Delta rewards work.
By Jordan Valinsky, CNN Business Starbucks customers can now earn more than just"stars" for their purchases.
Customers must first link their Starbucks Rewards and Delta SkyMiles accounts on a special website in order to start receiving miles on purchases made at US Starbucks locations. As another perk, on days that members are scheduled to fly Delta, they will earn double stars, or rewards points, on their Starbucks orders.
People are also reading… The brands have two of the country's most popular loyalty programs. Starbucks has more than 27 million US members and Delta has around 100 million global members . The coffee giant is also taking a page from Delta's playbook, as the airline already has a number of partnerships allowing members to accrue SkyMiles without flying, including for Lyft rides, Instacart purchases and Airbnb stays. The carrier said in the release that this new partnership helps the company"deliver more moments and interactions that matter, both in the air and on the ground.
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