Summary Delta Air Lines expands its Corporate Priority program to include LATAM, offering more benefits to business travelers and loyalty partners. Corporate travelers on Delta and LATAM flights now have access to priority boarding, denied boarding prioritization, and more valuable benefits. The joint venture between Delta and LATAM consolidates resources to provide a superior travel experience for business travelers on both airlines.

With airlines back at full capacity, competition is heating up, particularly in the chase for those elusive business travelers and long-term loyalty partners. This week, Delta Air Lines stepped up its efforts in that area by expanding its Corporate Priority benefits program to include LATAM Airlines. More benefits to corporate travelers In 2018, Delta Air Lines (Delta) became the first US global airline to align its corporate customer benefits globally when it partnered with Air France and KLM.

Just a year later, it teamed up with Aeromexico and Virgin Atlantic, and since then, the program has blossomed, with Delta adding LATAM Airlines (LATAM) to the program this week. Delta launched its Corporate Priority program in 2014, and the Global Corporate Priority benefits are built on those foundations. Over the last decade, Delta has taken onboard feedback from hundreds of customers and its partners' joint corporate customers to ensure the program evolves and stays relevant to the needs of today's business travelers.

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