Wednesday, August 21, 2024 Delta Air Lines is stepping up its support for business travelers with the launch of its new Delta Business Travelers program. This initiative, separate from the SkyMiles for Business program, aims to cater to all work-related travel needs, irrespective of company size, and includes perks tailored for remote workers. The Delta Business Traveler program is designed to complement existing offerings like SkyMiles and SkyMiles for Business (formerly SkyBonus).

Unlike the current business program, which is limited to organizations with a minimum of five employees and $5,000 in travel spend, this new program is accessible to small business owners, employees at smaller firms, and individual business travelers. Open to Delta SkyMiles Members who identify as business travelers—whether they are remote workers, startup employees, or independent professionals—the program simplifies enrollment. There’s no need for employer verification.

To sign up, users simply log in with their SkyMiles account, answer a few questions about their employment, and complete the registration process in one step. Benjamin van der Horst, General Manager of Loyalty Partnerships and SMB Strategy at Delta, emphasized how the program enhances value for travelers. It is designed to work alongside SkyMiles for Business and the BlueBiz program with transatlantic partners Air France and KLM.

The program seeks to attract business travelers who may not have corporate arrangements with De.