It’s not unusual to see airlines give loyalty program members the opportunity to buy up to the next elite tier if they don’t quite qualify naturally. Along those lines, the Delta SkyMiles program has just launched such a promotion, with an interesting twist (thanks to Joe for flagging this).

But no, it’s actually not quite that “generous.” The cost for every 100 MQDs is actually $300. So yeah, if you’re 1,000 MQDs short of qualifying for an elite tier, you could either spend $1,000 on a Delta ticket, or spend $3,000 on this venture. With that kind of a conversion rate, maybe we should call them MQPs (Medallion Qualifying Pesos)? 😉

For what it’s worth, Delta is partnering with Norway’s Choose on this program. Oh, and Delta’s “processing fee” is 8.3%.

Everyone can decide for themselves whether this offer is worth it or not. I’ll of course mention that the value of airline elite status has certainly decreased over the years, given how much tougher upgrades have become. And the SkyMiles program is particularly unrewarding in terms of upgrades, award redemption rates, etc.

Delta is taking a unique approach to selling elite status

Bottom line

Through the end of the year, the Delta SkyMiles program is letting some members buy up to the next elite tier. The good news is that you’re actually contributing to Delta’s sustainable aviation fuel initiative. The bad news is that one MQD will cost you $3, so this sure isn’t cheap!

What do you make of Delta’s sustainable aviation fuel status promotion?

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