Delta Air Lines has partnered with Uber to allow travelers to earn Delta SkyMiles on certain Uber rides and Uber Eats deliveries. The new partnership — which allows anyone to link their Uber and Delta accounts starting April 24, 2025 — replaces Delta’s previous tie-up with Lyft.
With the new setup, Delta SkyMiles members can earn SkyMiles when they spend money with Uber on select rides and orders. That’s different from the old Lyft arrangement, which awarded miles on all rides.
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How to earn Delta SkyMiles with Uber
Delta SkyMiles members can earn miles for eligible rides and deliveries across the U.S. after linking their Uber and SkyMiles accounts. All customers can link their accounts starting April 24, 2025. However, customers on the Uber waitlist were able to start linking their accounts as early as April 22, 2025.
Here’s a breakdown of how much members earn:
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Airport rides: Earn 1 mile per dollar spent on UberX rides to and from airports.
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Premium rides: Earn 2 miles per dollar spent on premium rides, such as Uber Comfort or Uber Black.
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Uber Reserve: Earn 3 miles per dollar spent via Uber Reserve, which is a scheduled ride service that allows you to request trips in advance.
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Uber Eats orders: Earn 1 mile per dollar spent on restaurant and grocery orders of $40 or more via Uber Eats (the company’s delivery arm).
If you fly Delta and use Uber or Uber Eats, this partnership is a quick way to earn some extra miles, but there are some limitations. Regular UberX rides are ineligible to earn miles (unless the trip starts or ends at an airport). And that $40 minimum for Uber Eats needed to earn the miles might be tough to hit depending on your delivery size.
Get started earning Delta miles with Uber
After linking your Delta and Uber accounts, you’ll be able to earn miles on eligible purchases.
Maximize Delta miles with American Express
The miles you earn through Uber and Delta are stackable. That means that you can also earn Delta miles on those same purchases when you use Delta-branded credit cards, which earn Delta miles for everyday spending.

Delta SkyMiles® Blue American Express Card
on American Express’ website
Rates & Fees

Delta SkyMiles® Gold American Express Card
on American Express’ website
Rates & Fees

Delta SkyMiles® Platinum American Express Card
on American Express’ website
Rates & Fees

Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card
on American Express’ website
Rates & Fees
Annual fee
$0 intro for the first year, then $150.
Welcome offer
Earn 10,000 bonus miles after you spend $1,000 in purchases on your new Card in your first 6 months. Terms Apply.
Earn 50,000 Bonus Miles after you spend $2,000 in eligible purchases on your new Card in your first 6 months of Card Membership. Terms Apply.
Earn 60,000 Bonus Miles after you spend $3,000 in eligible purchases on your new Card in your first 6 months of Card Membership. Terms Apply.
Earn 70,000 Bonus Miles after you spend $5,000 in eligible purchases on your new Card in your first 6 months of Card Membership. Terms Apply.

You can also use other credit card benefits with this partnership. One card that offers an Uber benefit is The Platinum Card® from American Express. Cardholders receive up to $15 monthly in Uber Cash, plus a bonus of up to $35 in December to use on U.S. rides and Uber Eats orders. Terms apply.
Similarly, the American Express® Gold Card offers a monthly $10 in Uber Cash for U.S. rides and Uber Eats orders. With either card, enrollment is required and you must add your card as a payment method in the Uber app and use it on Uber purchases to get the credit. Terms apply.
The end of an era for Lyft

Delta’s previous arrangement with Lyft allowed SkyMiles members to earn 1 mile per dollar spent on every U.S. ride — not just airport rides. That means if you’re a price-sensitive Uber user, you probably won’t get as much value out of this new partnership.
However, there are still other ways to earn travel rewards with Lyft that can be just as rewarding, if not more. Depending on your travel habits and preferences, it may make more sense to earn points and miles with a Lyft rewards partner than an Uber one, such as Delta.
What else to expect from Delta in 2025 and 2026
Delta unveiled the Uber partnership during its keynote at CES 2025, alongside several other news drops, including:
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Delta Concierge: Later this year, Delta will launch an AI-powered digital assistant in the Fly Delta app called Delta Concierge. It’s set to offer personalized travel assistance, such as alerts regarding upcoming passport expiration or visa requirements.
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YouTube partnership: Starting this summer, SkyMiles members will be able to access YouTube Premium (ad-free) during their flights.
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Improved in-flight entertainment: Beginning in 2026, Delta will roll out a cloud-based in-flight entertainment system featuring 4K HDR QLED screens, which basically just means a better, brighter picture on your seat back screen. The airline will also introduce Bluetooth connectivity and enhanced features like a “Do Not Disturb” mode and announcement translations.