A collection of six Delta Airlines experience cards from 2024, featuring SXSW, a solar eclipse, a next-generation cabin inauguration flight, and Delta's flying team. Each card has bold text, colorful designs, and thematic graphics related to events and themes like space, connection, and travel innovation.

Delta Experiences Cards

Card#1: In 2024, Delta started offering collector cards for its Experience flights. These are special flights to attractions and events. Card #1 was printed for 2024 South By Southwest. Delta printed quite a few of these. They were available at the lounge soon after the flight. Of the Experience cards, this is the most common.

Card #2 was printed for the 2024 Eclipse flight. There were only about 200 of each variation of these printed, and they were handed out to people on that one flight. They can be found on Ebay from time to time. Most are listed at $3000+, but the last few were sold for around $500-$1000. There are actually two different variations on card #2. One was printed for each of the two different Eclipse flights. The only difference is in the starting airport code on the back.

Card #3 was printed for the first flight of the Next Gen carbon. There were only around 200 printed, and they were handed out to those on that one flight. As of this writing, none have come up on ebay, and it is currently the rarest card of all from Delta.

Card#4: On May 16, 2025, Delta released two Experian cards for the Premier of Mission: Impossible. They were released at two different airports before the movie's release. Reports say that about 150 were given away at each airport.

Card #5 is perhaps the rarest card Delta ever released. From what we know, they only printed 10 of them. Each one is printed with #/10, letting the owner know where it is in the sequence. These were handed out with the #4 cards, but only 5 people at each airport got one.

EAA Airventure 2025, Delta handed out the centennial card to people who visited the Delta plane on display, but only for one day. Delta did nto number the card and told the pilots that it was a card from outside the normal series. This was odd, as the previous year, they had handed out card #63 to people visiting the aircraft.

In early September, Delta celebrated its centennial at a government affairs event. They had a documentary on the 100 years of Delta and handed out these cards. One pilot there estimated that they had around 1000 of these cards at the event.

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