Close Menu
Alpha Leaders
  • Home
  • News
  • Leadership
  • Entrepreneurs
  • Business
  • Living
  • Innovation
  • More
    • Money & Finance
    • Web Stories
    • Global
    • Press Release
What's On
What Investors Are Saying About AI Governance — And Why CEOs Should Listen

What Investors Are Saying About AI Governance — And Why CEOs Should Listen

18 June 2026
Zohran’s primary of power: the Democrat that Republicans fear most runs New York City

Zohran’s primary of power: the Democrat that Republicans fear most runs New York City

18 June 2026
Bang & Olufsen Announces New Beosystem 3000c Dune Grey Edition

Bang & Olufsen Announces New Beosystem 3000c Dune Grey Edition

18 June 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Alpha Leaders
newsletter
  • Home
  • News
  • Leadership
  • Entrepreneurs
  • Business
  • Living
  • Innovation
  • More
    • Money & Finance
    • Web Stories
    • Global
    • Press Release
Alpha Leaders
Home » How CEO Ed Bastion built Delta’s $8 billion per year partnership with American Express
News

How CEO Ed Bastion built Delta’s $8 billion per year partnership with American Express

Press RoomBy Press Room3 April 20264 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Copy Link Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email WhatsApp
How CEO Ed Bastion built Delta’s  billion per year partnership with American Express

In 1996, the same year Delta Air Lines transported the Olympic flame from Athens, Greece, to Los Angeles, the Olympic Games were held in its hometown of Atlanta. That same year, the carrier launched a partnership with American Express that would change the company’s trajectory: a co-branded credit card allowing Amex users to redeem Delta SkyMiles. 

Nearly three decades later, the credit card—along with a raft of other perks—accounted for $8 billion, or about 10%, of Delta’s revenue in 2025. According to Delta CEO Ed Bastian, the co-branded credit card’s spending nears 1% of the U.S. GDP annually—a figure that reflects the sheer volume of transactions flowing through the partnership across millions of cardholders.

“As Delta’s brand started to move and people started to see it as a premium brand, as a differentiated experience, Amex was critical to that because we see Amex as the premium credit card in the business,” Bastian told Fortune’s Editor-in-Chief Alyson Shontell on the latest episode of Fortune’s Titans and Disruptors of Industry podcast.

But the relationship wasn’t always so seamless.

From friction to friendship

For years, Delta and Amex struggled with a fundamental question: whose customer was it?

“We would have difficulties with Amex because we could never figure out whose customer it was,” Bastian said. “Amex thought it was their customer because they had the credit card. Delta thought it was our customer because we’re providing the experience.”

The tension came to a head about a decade ago, when Delta sat down with Amex CEO Steve Squeri to resolve the matter. Bastian recalled what Squeri—who he now considers a close friend—told him: “It’s our customers. And let’s stop fighting about who’s getting what size slice, and figure out, how do we make the pie bigger?”

That reframe changed the trajectory of the deal.

“Those are the most successful relationships,” Bastian said. “It’s not when one brand is taking advantage of another or feeding off another. [It’s] when both brands legitimately raise up.”

A partnership forged in turbulence

The co-branded card’s importance to Delta came into sharper focus during one of the airline’s darkest chapters. After a post-9/11 slump battered the carrier, Bastian—then the CFO—pushed the company to file for bankruptcy in 2005. Delta emerged from Chapter 11 in 2007, and the following year, Amex delivered a $1 billion boost, marking the beginning of what would become one of the most lucrative partnerships in the aviation industry.

Now the most profitable airline in the U.S., Delta has leaned heavily into premiumization, recognizing that targeting wealthier customers would yield more revenue per seat. Flying used to be seen as a commodity, with 80% of Delta customers preferring whichever airline provided the cheapest or fastest experience, Bastian said. Rebranding as a customer-first company that rewarded brand loyalty helped transform the company.  

“If you ask people why they choose Delta, 80% would say because it’s Delta, because the experience the brand, the confidence I have in that company—‘That’s my airline,’” Bastian said.

The card pivot

Delta and Amex aren’t the only ones betting big on co-branded loyalty. American Airlines reported $6.2 billion in cash payments from co-brand and partner agreements with Citi in 2025, while Alaska Airlines saw 16% of its total revenue flow from loyalty spending. United’s deepening relationship with Chase, and Capital One’s aggressive push into premium travel cards have further raised the stakes. 

Amex, for its part, has been expanding the perks ecosystem beyond travel. CEO Steve Squeri told Fortune in September 2025 that the company is doubling down on “lifestyle” areas—wellness, shopping, fine dining—in addition to its core travel benefits. Recent upgrades include tripling the annual hotel credit from $200 to $600 for stays booked through American Express Travel, plus early check-in, late check-out, and credits for food or spa services at more than 3,100 partner hotels.

“We have the largest array of any card company, and it keeps growing,” Squeri said.

Today, Delta is Amex’s largest card distributor. The Delta card accounts for 10% of Amex’s worldwide billings, and Delta cardholders represent 30% of Amex’s U.S. consumer spend, according to Bastian.

And the growth isn’t slowing.

“Even though we’re the largest distribution outlet, we’re growing faster than any of the other distribution outlets they have at a double-digit clip still today,” Bastian said. “That’s making the pie bigger.”

airline credit cards American Express aviation Delta Air Lines Fortune 500: Titans and Disruptors of Industry
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Copy Link

Related Articles

Zohran’s primary of power: the Democrat that Republicans fear most runs New York City

Zohran’s primary of power: the Democrat that Republicans fear most runs New York City

18 June 2026
Google DeepMind unveils a plan to protect itself from its own rogue AI agents

Google DeepMind unveils a plan to protect itself from its own rogue AI agents

18 June 2026
The next-generation ‘Tiger Cubs’ who see the AI bubble risk—and know exactly where the next trade is

The next-generation ‘Tiger Cubs’ who see the AI bubble risk—and know exactly where the next trade is

18 June 2026
Full text of the U.S.-Iran peace deal— allies are appalled at the gains it hands to Iran

Full text of the U.S.-Iran peace deal— allies are appalled at the gains it hands to Iran

18 June 2026
Kevin Warsh’s hawkish tone: What CEOs need to know about rates today

Kevin Warsh’s hawkish tone: What CEOs need to know about rates today

18 June 2026
US Polo Assn’s CEO grew up in one of America’s poorest regions— now he hosts Prince William and runs a .7 billion brand

US Polo Assn’s CEO grew up in one of America’s poorest regions— now he hosts Prince William and runs a $2.7 billion brand

18 June 2026
Don't Miss
Unwrap Christmas Sustainably: How To Handle Gifts You Don’t Want

Unwrap Christmas Sustainably: How To Handle Gifts You Don’t Want

By Press Room27 December 2024

Every year, millions of people unwrap Christmas gifts that they do not love, need, or…

Exclusive: DeFi platform Azura launches after raising .9 million from Initialized

Exclusive: DeFi platform Azura launches after raising $6.9 million from Initialized

22 October 2024
Sam Altman’s World Wants To Scan Your Eyes To Prove You’re Human

Sam Altman’s World Wants To Scan Your Eyes To Prove You’re Human

22 October 2024
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
Latest Articles
Mind The [AI Trust] Gap

Mind The [AI Trust] Gap

18 June 20263 Views
The next-generation ‘Tiger Cubs’ who see the AI bubble risk—and know exactly where the next trade is

The next-generation ‘Tiger Cubs’ who see the AI bubble risk—and know exactly where the next trade is

18 June 20262 Views
The R&D Methodology Behind Nanotechnology’s Next Leap

The R&D Methodology Behind Nanotechnology’s Next Leap

18 June 20262 Views
Full text of the U.S.-Iran peace deal— allies are appalled at the gains it hands to Iran

Full text of the U.S.-Iran peace deal— allies are appalled at the gains it hands to Iran

18 June 20260 Views

Recent Posts

  • What Investors Are Saying About AI Governance — And Why CEOs Should Listen
  • Zohran’s primary of power: the Democrat that Republicans fear most runs New York City
  • Bang & Olufsen Announces New Beosystem 3000c Dune Grey Edition
  • Google DeepMind unveils a plan to protect itself from its own rogue AI agents
  • Mind The [AI Trust] Gap

Recent Comments

No comments to show.
About Us
About Us

Alpha Leaders is your one-stop website for the latest Entrepreneurs and Leaders news and updates, follow us now to get the news that matters to you.

Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
Our Picks
What Investors Are Saying About AI Governance — And Why CEOs Should Listen

What Investors Are Saying About AI Governance — And Why CEOs Should Listen

18 June 2026
Zohran’s primary of power: the Democrat that Republicans fear most runs New York City

Zohran’s primary of power: the Democrat that Republicans fear most runs New York City

18 June 2026
Bang & Olufsen Announces New Beosystem 3000c Dune Grey Edition

Bang & Olufsen Announces New Beosystem 3000c Dune Grey Edition

18 June 2026
Most Popular
Google DeepMind unveils a plan to protect itself from its own rogue AI agents

Google DeepMind unveils a plan to protect itself from its own rogue AI agents

18 June 20261 Views
Mind The [AI Trust] Gap

Mind The [AI Trust] Gap

18 June 20263 Views
The next-generation ‘Tiger Cubs’ who see the AI bubble risk—and know exactly where the next trade is

The next-generation ‘Tiger Cubs’ who see the AI bubble risk—and know exactly where the next trade is

18 June 20262 Views

Archives

  • June 2026
  • May 2026
  • April 2026
  • March 2026
  • February 2026
  • January 2026
  • December 2025
  • November 2025
  • October 2025
  • September 2025
  • August 2025
  • July 2025
  • June 2025
  • May 2025
  • April 2025
  • March 2025
  • February 2025
  • January 2025
  • December 2024
  • November 2024
  • October 2024
  • September 2024
  • August 2024
  • July 2024
  • June 2024
  • May 2024
  • April 2024
  • March 2024
  • February 2024
  • January 2024
  • December 2023
  • March 2022
  • January 2021
  • March 2020
  • January 2020

Categories

  • Blog
  • Business
  • Entrepreneurs
  • Global
  • Innovation
  • Leadership
  • Living
  • Money & Finance
  • News
  • Press Release
© 2026 Alpha Leaders. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.