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    Delta SkyMiles removes surcharges for redemptions from Europe to the US – The Points Guy

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    Delta’s SkyMiles loyalty program has made a small but potentially valuable change to its redemption pricing: carrier-imposed surcharges on Delta-operated flights commencing in Europe to the United States are no longer payable.

    This means that while the miles required may still be high, the cash payment required on these flights is now lower. Dan’s Deals first reported the news.

    Related: A review of Delta Air Lines economy on the Boeing 767 from London to New York

    Delta SkyMiles Europe surcharges

    SkyMiles has in the past used an uneven pricing structure for transatlantic awards flights operated on its own “metal”:

    • One-way and round-trip flights from the United States to Europe were not subject to surcharges, and
    • One-way and round-trip flights from Europe to the United States were hit with a carrier-imposed surcharge.

    For example, a one-way basic economy redemption from Brussels Airport (BRU) to John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) when I searched in November 2024 showed a rate of 70,000 miles and a cash payment of 214.87 Euros (about $234), including 77.37 Euros (about $84) of fees and taxes and 137.50 Euros ($150) of carrier-imposed surcharges.

    DELTA (November 2024 search)

    However, Delta has now removed the carrier-imposed surcharges on one-way and round-trip itineraries commencing in Europe, so the same flight from Brussels to New York now costs 66,000 miles plus 55.67 Euros (about $61) in fees and taxes one-way with no surcharges payable.

    DELTA (March 2025 search)

    The mileage cost is slightly lower, which is not unusual, noting Delta prices redemptions dynamically, meaning the mileage required fluctuates regularly.

    While this change will not impact those booking round-trip award flights to Europe, anyone booking one-way flights, perhaps because of a lack of round-trip availability or because they wanted to mix and match carriers or programs, will benefit from the reduced cash payment on those SkyMiles redemptions commencing in Europe.

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    SkyMiles is still imposing surcharges on partner-operated flights from Europe to the United States, such as this economy class booking on SkyTeam partner Virgin Atlantic from Heathrow Airport (LHR) to New York, which carries a surcharge of 148 British pounds ($191).

    DELTA

    What are surcharges, and how can you avoid them?

    Surcharges were previously known as fuel surcharges and were a mechanism for airlines to increase the cash payment required when redeeming points and miles when the global fuel price increased. Airlines argued that the price of transporting passengers who booked with points and miles increased as fuel prices did, so the cash payment should be adjusted similarly.

    The issue was that when fuel prices fell (such as during the start of the pandemic when global travel and the subsequent demand for fuel reduced significantly), some airlines did not reduce their fuel surcharge prices. This led to some programs changing the fee’s name from “fuel surcharge” to “carrier-imposed surcharge,” as it may not relate to the fuel price.

    Surcharges (whether fuel or carrier-imposed) are an unpleasant reality of some airline loyalty programs. British carriers Virgin Atlantic and British Airways are both notorious for imposing significant surcharges on cash and award tickets.

    For example, on a British Airways economy class round-trip itinerary from Miami International Airport (MIA) to Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP) this summer, almost a third of the total fare is classified as a carrier-imposed charge.

    BRITISH AIRWAYS

    The easiest way to avoid surcharges is to redeem points and miles through a program that does not impose them. If you have transferable credit card points, you can choose to send them to a program that does not impose surcharges or at least limits these surcharges to select partner-operated flights.

    Some programs, like Delta SkyMiles, charge higher redemption rates through dynamic pricing than others, like British Airways Executive Club, which levies surcharges but generally has lower award-chart rates. So, you’ll need to balance the surcharge savings with potentially parting with more points and miles.

    Related: Dynamic pricing vs. fuel surcharges — which is the lesser of two evils for your next redemption?

    Bottom line

    This small but significant improvement to the SkyMiles program means you can redeem miles for flights operated by Delta originating in Europe without needing a carrier-imposed surcharge.

    SkyMiles rates remain high and can still be unattractive compared to other programs that price flights at award chart rates.

    Still, this means less cash required for redemptions from Europe which is a step in the right direction for the SkyMiles program.

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