It is my opinion that the Delta AMEX is the best co-branded card available, and I highly recommend it. It offers so much more than you think...
In my research to reduce expenses for our semi-annual pilgrimages to visit the Mouse, I was looking for a way to mitigate some transportation costs. I looked at all of the credit cards that offered flights, and decided a companion card would work well, due to our frequent trips. In comparing the cards that offer this benefit (Alaska Airlines, US Airways, AMEX Platinum, and Delta), I found that the Delta card offers lots of benefits.
1) One free checked bag for everyone in the party (up to 9 including the card holder. In addition, it stacks with Silver Medallion benefits to allow 2 checked bags.
http://www.delta.com/traveling_checkin/baggage/checked/index.jsp#amex
T&Cs:
http://www.delta.com/traveling_checkin/baggage/checked/first_bag_free.jsp
2) Priority Boarding for you and up to 9 members of your party, including the card holder.
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http://www.delta.com/skymiles/about_skymiles/benefits_at_glance/at_the_airport/index.jsp#priority
Via our Delta Sky Priority® lane, all passengers in BusinessElite®, First, or Business Class will be invited to preboard. All Diamond, Platinum, and Gold Medallion® members, SkyTeam ElitePlus customers, Alaska Airlines® MVP® Gold members, and eligible American Express cardholders are then invited to board. Silver Medallion members and SkyTeam Elite customers can begin boarding after that using the Sky Priority boarding lane when traveling in Economy Class.
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3) Delta Skyclub access for card member and two guests for $25.
Let me tell you why this is important. If irregular operations occur during travel (weather, mechanical, or other problem causes a severe delay or cancellation, there are going to be hundreds of passengers demanding the gate agent's attention. However instead of fighting the mob to rebook a flight, you could go into the Skyclub to accomplish the same thing with a much shorter line and much greater customer service. Of course this is in addition to simply being able to relax in the Skyclub during a long connection or early morning arrival to the airport.
4) Companion pass. Each of the three main Delta AMEX cards (Gold, Platinum, and Reserve) offer an annual companion pass. The cost is based on card level (economy $99+taxes/fess for Gold, economy $0+taxes/fees for Platinum, and economy/First class $0+taxes/fees for Reserve). Usually this certificate will make-up for the annual fee of the card (at least for our family), making the other benefits gravy!
http://www.delta.com/planning_reser...reservations/companion_certificates/index.jsp
Note, verify companion pass is available for Gold card members and take screen prints of offer you sign up for.
5) 20% discount in in-flight purchases. This isn't huge, but if you use in-flight entertainment or buy food/beverages, it may shave a buck or two off. Given many people change gas stations to save $1 on fill-up ($0.05 less per gallon for 20 gallons or $0.10 less per gallon for 10 gallons), this is a nice "extra".
These are the main recurring benefits. In addition, it is an American Express card, so it comes with solid purchase protection, an ability to get primary car rental coverage, travel assistance, and a lot of other benefits.
Of course, you'll also get the sign-up bonus miles after certain spend. The public Gold card offer is for 30,000 Delta miles, but a recent targeted offer was for 75,000 miles! The last big non-targeted offer was for 60,000 miles. You can go here to see what your offer is:
https://www.deltaamexcard.com/default.aspx?et=dbu
I got the Platinum with 40,000 miles + 15,000 Medallion (elite) qualifying miles, which comes and goes. Currently, it is at 35,000 miles + 10,000 MQMs (
https://www304.americanexpress.com/...atinumInserts.jsp?ccsgeep=13571&openeep=43607).
In summary, I have the Platinum Delta AMEX. For the $150 annual fee I get a free companion certificate (round trip airfare for DD, $200+), free checked bags ($75 benefit), priority boarding, Skyclub access for $25 per visit, and 20% off IFE. Not bad for a non-elite, I think.