This can be done through the Delta Airlines website. However, as they have long-since merged it is no longer likely to be possible.
Delta offers frequent flyer miles that they call Delta SkyMiles. You can find out the benefits, rules, and answers to FAQ's at http://www.delta.com/skymiles/index.jsp
Yes, See the FAQ on http://www.newglobalairline.com/faq/
SkyMiles earned through Delta Airline's reward program can be redeemed for a number of things. They can be redeemed for airline tickets. They can be used for travel needs such as rental cars and hotel rooms. SkyMiles can also be donated to charitable causes.
Delta finished the merger of the Northwest Worldperks FFP into its existing Skymiles FFP on October 1, 2009. At that time, one of three things happened. Users with a Worldperks account but no Skymiles account had only a Skymiles account going forward. Users having both who had previously responed to the request to link them had their Worldperks account merged into their Skymiles account. Users with both accounts that didn't link them ended up with two Skymiles accounts and had to merge them manually.
Your best option would be to visit the Delta site. At http://dn.delta.com/skymiles/purchasemiles/buy/terms they break everything down for you and let you know the terms of purchasing flyer miles through Delta.
Go to Delta.com and log in, then when you hover over your name at the top right, it will pop up to show your Skymiles number.
Award Travel, Shop with miles, Donate miles, Rent Car, Marketplace, Auctions, Electronics, fashion and beauty, Food and wine, Home, Kids, luggage, office, sports and recreation.
Yes, as of the present time (May 2009) SkyMiles awards may be used to purchase a ticket for someone other than the SkyMiles account holder.However, the ticket cannot be transferred to someone else after it is purchased, and sales or barter of award tickets is prohibited.
No, those miles were not lost. Delta stepped in and honored all the miles from members they could find in that database and combine those accounts with those of the Delta Frequent Flyer program (now SkyMiles) at the time. There may be some accounts that could not be reconciled, but Delta and the last staff of Pan Am tried to make right for those members. At time of PanAm's demise, Delta even provided a window during which PanAm frequent flyers could redeem their mileage for flights aboard Delta at PanAm award levels. Remaining mileage left over in PanAm accounts was then merged into DL Skymiles accounts.
Each airline has a website with links to gifting or buying miles. For example, Delta has information at this link: http://www.delta.com/skymiles/buy_transfer/index.jsp.
the frequent flier customer loyalty program used by Delta Airlines--allows members to accrue miles through travel with the airline or its partners. Members can later redeem the miles for free flights, travel upgrades and even shopping opportunities, once they reach a specific membership category.
A skymiles credit card is a credit card that is offered by Delta through American Express that offers you free flight miles based on how much you buy, as well as other perks such as free checked baggage and priority boarding. More information can be found about it online at http://www.deltaskymilescard.com/ which is the websites for the program.