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Delta just announced that your earned frequent flyer miles will no longer expire. In the past, miles expired 18 months if there was no account activity. Hopefully we will start to see a trend of other frequent flyer program eliminating their expiration rule. Although using partners to receive account activity is not difficult, it is still something that needs to be monitored. Now with Delta no need to spend your time figuring out how to gain those extra Delta miles!
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