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Generous reader g is giving away 20 Delta coupons that are each good for one beer, cocktail, “wine split,” or headset on board. I’ll pick FIVE WINNERS who each get FOUR COUPONS. The coupons are valid through December 31, 2015, so you’ve got 10 months to use them on Delta flights.
By all accounts, Delta is the most pleasant legacy carrier to actually fly, and having four drink/headset coupons would make it even better.
There are two ways to enter this contest, and you can enter each way to double your chances of lounge access.
- Comment on this post with your opinion of Delta for a chance to win four passes. Include your real email address while commenting, so I can contact the winner. (Your email address will not be displayed and will not be used for any other purpose.)
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MileValue giving away 20 Delta drink passes, so you can forget about recent devaluations on your next flight. Follow & RT to enter to win 4.
— MileValue (@MileValue) February 27, 2015
That means everyone can enter twice! I’ll pick a winner next Friday.

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Despite criticism, they get you everywhere. An easy pit-stop in ATL and you’re off to see the world for the most part. ruizju@fiu.edu
Despite criticism, they get you everywhere. An easy pit-stop in ATL and you’re off to see the world for the most part. ruizju@fiu.edu
I really want to win! I never do and would love these coupons! Thanks for picking ME!
I really want to win! I never do and would love these coupons! Thanks for picking ME!
What a generous give away – thanks! I have a love-hate relationship with Delta. I think their product is the best in the US, but their frequent flier program is shit. I was okay with this when I could maximize my miles via AS, but since they cut AS earning on most Y fares, I’ve begun to diversify my flying – including premium/full fare business travel – as a way of voting with my wallet.
What a generous give away – thanks! I have a love-hate relationship with Delta. I think their product is the best in the US, but their frequent flier program is shit. I was okay with this when I could maximize my miles via AS, but since they cut AS earning on most Y fares, I’ve begun to diversify my flying – including premium/full fare business travel – as a way of voting with my wallet.
Delta is very pleasant to fly with and they fly where l need to go!
Delta is very pleasant to fly with and they fly where l need to go!
As a new Delta Skymiles Amex card holder I was at first extremely excited to start booking my trips with my 50,000 Skymiles only to find out that they don’t really go that far compared to my aadvantage miles or thankyou points. I have only flown delta a handful of times and have only neutral experiences. Hopefully when I book my reward points eventually I will have a great experience.
As a new Delta Skymiles Amex card holder I was at first extremely excited to start booking my trips with my 50,000 Skymiles only to find out that they don’t really go that far compared to my aadvantage miles or thankyou points. I have only flown delta a handful of times and have only neutral experiences. Hopefully when I book my reward points eventually I will have a great experience.
I’m flying Delta in May 4 flts in one day to get home.
I’m flying Delta in May 4 flts in one day to get home.
Delta is crap, but it’s the only nonstop available to many cities from Minneapolis so I end up flying them regularly. They totally take advantage of their captive hubs, and the Medallion program has become completely worthless to me over the past two years even as a platinum. Most of the time I now take Sun Country.
I need these drinks to survive the Delta flights.
I really like Sun Country I’ve been to Laughlin NV like 15x on them out of RFD .Their free food was trash years ago but I brought it 2x now and the food was good and affordable .
Delta is crap, but it’s the only nonstop available to many cities from Minneapolis so I end up flying them regularly. They totally take advantage of their captive hubs, and the Medallion program has become completely worthless to me over the past two years even as a platinum. Most of the time I now take Sun Country.
I need these drinks to survive the Delta flights.
I really like Sun Country I’ve been to Laughlin NV like 15x on them out of RFD .Their free food was trash years ago but I brought it 2x now and the food was good and affordable .
What Donnie said.
What Donnie said.
Personally, I’m very indifferent and typically only use them when necessary. I don’t appreciate the games they play with their frequent flyer program but they otherwise have a good operation. That being said, I’d still love to win.
Personally, I’m very indifferent and typically only use them when necessary. I don’t appreciate the games they play with their frequent flyer program but they otherwise have a good operation. That being said, I’d still love to win.
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these would make my trip to scotland hours and hours whiz by
these would make my trip to scotland hours and hours whiz by
Would love to use those on my upcoming trip into SLC. Not my primary FF program but their price was right this time. Thanks for giving us a chance to win.
Would love to use those on my upcoming trip into SLC. Not my primary FF program but their price was right this time. Thanks for giving us a chance to win.
I love Delta!!
I love Delta!!
Good operations, terrible FF program.
Good operations, terrible FF program.
Love Delta service. Flying to Honolulu in April.
I had a Delta Amex a few years ago, and the only thing I could justify using the points for was $250 off on two flights, and then a lot of magazine subscriptions… My cache of points is wrapped up in American, Southwest, and United…
Delta gets you where you need to go and is generally kind about it…and work takes me a lot of random places
I’m looking forward to using my Delta miles from BOS to SAN. Free drinks would make the trip even more enjoyable! I’ve heard good things about flying on Delta. This will be my first time.
I have an upcoming flight with delta and these would make my economy seat experience a lot better!
Would love to win these! I’m taking my niece to Bali next month, and we’ll be flying Delta (economy) as far as Narita….these coupons would be really nice for the domestic Delta segments of our flight plan!
Happy aloha Friday! Will be going to LED & SVO on delta end of April. Would love some drinks from the transcon segment. 🙂
as more frequentflyers leave delta, award availability should improve 🙂
Its tough to avoid Delta out of ATL but I try!
Delta is kind of the devil you know, so a drink with the devil is never a bad thing 🙂
I don’t love DL. Too hard to get the cheapest award level seats. O/W are nice, however.
I’m looking forward to B/F seats LAX-SYD later this year. Wish they had low-level seats to HI.
I’d prefer to avoid Delta, but sometimes it’s the lesser of two evils!
Delta is great for the most part, but is just way too expensive out of MSP as its captive hub
I always enjoy flying delta, but it is way too hard to find good award space.
Going to Budapest in May. This would add to the excitement of my trip
In spite of the devaluations and award booking problems, they still get you where you want to go. Flew them round trip from KC to San Juan two weeks ago and everything about the flight was pretty close to perfect. Thanks.
Delta provides good schedules for my frequent trips to my hometown, but lousy mileage deals. Guess I will keep buying those tickets-so a drink would help!
I love the convenience of flying Delta out of SRQ (and crediting the miles to Alaska of course!). Lots of domestic trips coming up I could use these coupons for!
Every time I check delta.com for award flights I’m getting numbers in the 200,000 plus for an international flight. They have raised the redemption rates so high I’ll be lucky to ever book a flight.
Will from DL from DTW to BNA, never bought drinks on board. will be nice for me to have a free try. Thanks!
Been a loyal follower for years. Entering and entering every time. Please make this one the one where it counts 😀 Love you guys so much and everything you do for us.
Delta has always been good for me. I traveled with them several times as an UM and loved the experience.
Delta’s service out of my hometown has always been excellent. I travel exclusively with them and will continue to for the foreseeable future. These coupons would come in handy!
I’ve not had any significantly negative experiences with Delta and we flew out of MSP for years. Two international flights with them this year, so here’s to hoping the trend continues!
They’re a necessary evil!
Delta is definitely where my loyalty lies-they seem to always fly where I need them to, and while the rewards program could be better, it is widely available so I can get miles from a lot of different places.
We’ll be flying Delta this summer because it’s the only carrier that flies non-stop NRT-MSP. I’ve had decent experiences with them before. However, I’ve also had my flight canceled a couple of times due to mechanical problems. Hopefully we’ll be ok this time!
Those fluctuating Delta award prices are killing me!
Held captive to DL at CVG so not worth focusing on the negative…
Living in Atlanta, I don’t have much of a choice if I want to fly non-stop somewhere. However I despise this airline and do everything humanly possible to avoid it. It continues to get worse over time and that’s unfortunate. I’m glad to see Southwest stepping up but doesn’t help when flying internally.
Southwest is stepping it up there. Spirit. Frontier. Atlanta is seeing a lot of new flights.
Delta has a better product than the other legacy carriers, but their SkyMiles program which has always lagged the other carriers is much worse in 2015 than that of American Airlines. DL has devalued the SkyMiles program so much that I am tempted to take by business to AA, but fear that AA will devalue their AAdvantage program after the merger with USAir is finalized. But a complimentary cocktail on a DL flight is a welcome perk.
Got some DL flights coming up so would welcome a few complimentary cocktails 🙂
Was incredibly loyal to Delta several years ago – agree they’re one of the most pleasant to fly – and their customer service is still top notch. Unfortunately Amex won’t let you get multiple sign-up bonuses anymore. That combined with removal of their awards mileage chart as an online reference means I’ll book with whomever’s cheapest now…
Delta is hit or miss on service, depends on where you are. Feedback, both good and bad, is key. People complain about delays, but i’ve not really experienced any issues. The planes could use some updating, the cost to benefit ratio doesn’t seem to be that great, but when you live in Atlanta, it’s the best option still.