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They come in amounts from $50 to $1,000. The certificates are available in $5 increments, and can bought for either yourself or to give to others. Once you buy the certificate, Delta will email it to any designated recipient within 72 hours from when you purchase it, and they do not expire . Recipients can redeem the certificates travel to africa through delta.com, travel to africa reservations agents or at airport locations by including the redemption code and certificate travel to africa number from the eGift Certificate when they place their reservation.
travel to africa The big question with these as with other airline vouchers in the past was whether American Express personal Platinum or Business Platinum cardholders would be reimbursed for purchases of these as part of their annual $200 airline fee reimbursement .
Theoretically these shouldn t count since "gift cards issued travel to africa by airlines" and airline tickets are not eligible travel to africa charges for reimbursement. However, TPG reader RB reported that he bought travel to africa a $50 eGift certificate this week and his Platinum travel to africa card statement showed a $50 credit for Airline Fee Reimbursement, so there s a good chance that eGift certificates in small denominations will be reimbursed.
There is a lot of anecdotal evidence on Flyertalk that people have in fact been able to use their $200 reimbursement to purchase both cheap airline tickets (under $200) as well as airline vouchers, upgrades, and even elite status through a variety of methods that have to do with the amount a ticket or airline voucher costs in addition to the way it is coded on their credit card bill. As long as it doesn t say Travel Airline you seem to be set.
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I purchased $200 eCertificate (Valid for 5 years) on United Airline (My airline of choice) with my Platinum card and I got a $200 statement credit showed Airline Fee Reimbursement . So I supposed it should work with some specific airlines.
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