Delta SkyMiles Medallion Qualifying Dollars (MQDs): How To Earn Them

Delta SkyMiles Medallion Qualifying Dollars (MQDs): How To Earn Them

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Nowadays Delta awards elite status exclusively based on how many Medallion Qualifying Dollars (MQDs) members rack up. In this post, I want to take a look at all the ways you can rack up MQDs with the airline, in order to earn status.

I’m not saying that one should pursue status with Delta SkyMiles, but rather if you are going to, this is how you’d go about it…

Delta Medallion Qualifying Dollars elite status requirements

To start, I should mention that Delta SkyMiles Medallion status is earned based on activity within a calendar year (between January 1 and December 31). If you qualify for status in a particular year, it will be valid for the entire following year, and through the end of January of the year after that.

In other words, if you earn status at any point in 2025, it would be valid through January 31, 2027.

Here are the Medallion Qualifying Dollars requirements for the four published SkyMiles Medallion elite tiers for the 2025 program year (for the purposes of earning status that’s valid throughout 2026):

  • Delta Silver Medallion elite status requires 5,000 MQDs
  • Delta Gold Medallion elite status requires 10,000 MQDs
  • Delta Platinum Medallion elite status requires 15,000 MQDs
  • Delta Diamond Medallion elite status requires 28,000 MQDs
Delta SkyMiles Medallion elite requirements

Let me emphasize that this is the only metric by which status is awarded nowadays. It doesn’t matter how many miles or segments you fly, as you could even earn elite status without even stepping foot on a plane (though that wouldn’t make much sense).

How to earn Delta Medallion Qualifying Dollars

There are a variety of ways to earn Delta SkyMiles Medallion Qualifying Dollars, including from flying with Delta, from flying with partner airlines, from award flights, from credit card spending, and from booking vacation packages. Let’s go over each of these options.

Earn Delta MQDs for Delta-marketed flights

Delta SkyMiles awards one MQD per dollar spent on the ticket cost of Delta-marketed flights. So this includes all flights that are marketed by Delta, even if they’re on partner airlines (in other words, you’re booking your ticket through Delta).

Earn MQDs for flights on Delta

Government taxes and fees wouldn’t earn MQDs, while carrier imposed surcharges (often referred to as fuel surcharges) would earn MQDs. The only exception is that basic economy tickets don’t count toward elite status.

This is pretty straightforward, as a $100 ticket (before taxes and fees) would earn you 100 MQDs, while a $10,000 ticket (before taxes and fees) would earn you 10,000 MQDs. Delta’s website will list how many MQDs a particular itinerary earns when you go to book.

Delta’s website shows MQD earnings rates

Earn Delta MQDs for partner-marketed flights

Delta SkyMiles also awards MQDs for partner-marketed flights. This would include flights booked through other airlines, so that would be partner flights that aren’t marketed by Delta. For these tickets, you earn MQDs as a percentage of the distance flown, based on your fare class.

Delta’s airline partners page has all the details. For example, say you’re flying Korean Air roundtrip between New York and Seoul Incheon on a discounted business class ticket. That journey covers a distance of 13,811 miles.

As you can see below, while you’d earn redeemable mile equal to 200% of the distance flown, you’d earn MQDs equal to 30% of the distance flown. In other words, that ticket would earn you 4,143 MQDs (13,811×0.3).

Delta SkyMiles earnings rates on Korean Air

Note that in some cases this presents a great arbitrage opportunity. For SkyTeam airlines that have cheap premium cabin fares, you may often find that you rack up MQDs at a much faster pace than you’d expect based on the revenue, compared to being on a Delta-marketed itinerary.

Earn MQDs for flights on partner airlines

Earn Delta MQDs on award tickets

Delta SkyMiles is unique in that it awards MQDs for award tickets. If you redeem Delta SkyMiles for an award ticket and have your SkyMiles number on the reservation as the traveler, you’ll earn one MQD for every 100 SkyMiles redeemed.

In other words, for the purposes of elite credit, each mile is valued at one cent. This means that if you redeem 100,000 miles for an award ticket, you’d earn 1,000 MQDs. Note that much like with revenue tickets, basic economy awards don’t earn MQDs.

Earn MQDs on partner award tickets

Earn Delta MQDs on credit card spending

Delta SkyMiles also awards MQDs with select co-branded credit cards:

There’s no limit to how many MQDs you can earn with these cards. Obviously there’s a significant advantage to using the Delta Reserve Card rather than the Delta Platinum Card, since the earnings rates toward status are double as good.

Earn Delta MQDs for vacation packages

Delta SkyMiles also awards MQDs when booking a vacation package through Delta Vacations. You earn one MQD per dollar spent on your vacation, before taxes and fees. However, there’s a bit of nuance to this.

Earn MQDs on vacation packages

The individual passengers will earn MQDs for the flight portion of the package, based on the “exception fares” chart, which essentially awards miles as a percentage of the distance flown based on the fare class (since these are like consolidator fares).

Then the primary passenger also receives MQDs for the entire non-flight portion of the package, such as hotels, rides, cars, and activities. The MQDs earned for the non-flight portion equals the difference between the total package price and the combined MQDs awarded to all passengers for the flight portion.

Delta Vacations can be rewarding for MQDs

Bottom line

Nowadays Delta uses the simple metric of MQDs when it comes to awarding status. There are several ways to earn MQDs, including for travel on Delta and its partner airlines, for award flights, for credit card spending, and for booking Delta Vacations packages.

Ultimately many members take a hybrid approach when it comes to earning status, with a combination of revenue flying, award flights, credit card spending, and more. Status can be tough to earn, though frankly I think benefits are somewhat limited, perhaps aside from the Choice Benefits that Platinum and Diamond members can unlock.

What has your experience been with earning Delta MQDs?

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  1. Anthony Diamond

    Here is to hoping Delta permanently reintroduces earning MQD via Delta Stays. I used it during the promotion last year, and MQD posted pretty quickly.

  2. Stanley C Diamond

    Hi @Ben If you get 2,500 MQDs for each Amex card that you listed above then can you apply for more than one card and still get the 2,500 MQDs each. For instance, the Delta Amex Platinum paired with the Delta Amex Reserve can get you a total of 5,000 MQDs just for having the cards. Can or cannot stack them? That can already get you Delta Silver elite then.

    1. Stanley C Diamond

      I am not too sure about how it works with Delta as I rarely fly them.

    2. RealTaylor Gold

      Yes - you get 2500 MQD for each card. You can earn 10,000 MQDs if you have the business and personal versions of the Delta Reserve and Delta Plat (4 cards).

    3. Stanley C Diamond

      @RealTaylor Thanks for your reply.

  3. Fred Guest

    If Delta wants to drive long-term loyalty and revenue, Delta ought to switch the metric for lifetime tier status to MQDs. British Airways is doing this and will have a conversion factor for those with existing lifetime credits from the old metric to its revenue metric. Separately, Delta has occasionally had promotions during which dollars spent on stand-alone hotel bookings at Delta Hotels count towards MQDs. This needs to become permanent.

  4. OL Guest

    Question....I have expiring status on UA as a 1K. I have moved, and am in a more DL focused home airport. (I am expiring into Gold UA). 1K is active until 1/31. Would I be able to apply on 1/26 (when status is good until 2027) for status match to Platinum? Additionally, does DL credit card spend during a status match qualify towards that match attempt?

    1. Ben Schlappig OMAAT

      @ OL -- Credit card spending does count toward Delta status challenges. I believe as long as you apply before your current status expires, you should be eligible for the Platinum challenge.

    2. mgrappy Member

      The MQD head start also counts. At least in the situation where you open the card after you start the challenge (and probably any situation in which the head start posts after the challenge has started)

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Stanley C Diamond

@RealTaylor Thanks for your reply.

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RealTaylor Gold

Yes - you get 2500 MQD for each card. You can earn 10,000 MQDs if you have the business and personal versions of the Delta Reserve and Delta Plat (4 cards).

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Anthony Diamond

Here is to hoping Delta permanently reintroduces earning MQD via Delta Stays. I used it during the promotion last year, and MQD posted pretty quickly.

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