Whether you canceled a trip during the pandemic of simply rebook a flight after prices dropped, hundreds of thousands of travelers out there have Delta eCredits. It's time to put them to use.

Thanks to the unprecedented flexibility airlines now offer with free change or cancellation on (almost) every flight, travelers are awash in travel credits and vouchers.But when it comes time to book a new trip using those vouchers or eCredits, it's not always so straightforward. It can be a challenge to locate your eCredits and figure out how to use them before they expire.

 Here's a look at how to use Delta eCredits.

 

 

Where to Find Your Delta eCredits & Vouchers

Luckily, finding your Delta eCredits should be a cinch.

These eCredits typically show up in your account within 24 hours of canceling (or rebooking) a flight – but often much sooner. But keep in mind that Delta will typically issue eCredits separately to each passenger booked on the reservation, rather than issuing one large eCredit to the person who initially booked the flights. So tracking down all the eCredits from a trip may require some legwork, especially if you canceled a family trip.

If you booked your canceled flight using your Delta SkyMiles account, you're in luck. Any vouchers and eCredits will show up in your Delta profile, under “Certificates, Vouchers & eCredits.”

Log in to your Delta account, navigate to your profile, and select that field … or just follow this link to your certificates page. It's easiest to do this on a desktop or laptop – not the mobile app.

 

delta menu options for skymiles members

 

There, you should see any active Delta eCredits or vouchers in your account. They clearly display the amount of the credit, as well as the expiration date.

 

delta ecredits with dollar amounts and expiration dates

 

Didn't book with your SkyMiles number? Don't worry. Just grab your 13-digit e-Ticket number from your Delta confirmation (it begins with #006) and head to Delta.com/redeem. Click the option to “Add a certificate or eCredit” and punch those numbers in. 

 

delta search for ecredits using contact info

 

Otherwise, you can easily search for your eCredits by entering your contact info, including your phone number and last name.

Read more: How to Make Sure You're Not Missing Delta eCredits!

Got all your eCredits bundled together? Good. Now it's time to put them to use.

 

How to Redeem Your Delta eCredits

Redeeming Delta eCredits has gotten much, much easier in the last few years.

So long as you're logged into your SkyMiles account and your eCredits are saved there, you should be able select eCredits as a form of payment when you've picked your flights and are ready to check out. Better yet, Delta now allows you to use up to five credits at one time. That's up from a maximum of three, which had been the norm for years.

Just click “Use eCredits” in the payment section and it should pull up your available eCredits. Select the credit – or credits – you want to apply toward your flight and it will kick in automatically. If your flight costs more, you'll simply pay the balance. If it's less, Delta will issue you a new credit for the difference.
 

list of delta ecredits selected to use on delta's website 

Having trouble selecting your credits to pay at checkout? Don't worry, you're not alone. And there's a good workaround.

Head back to your profile and navigate to your wallet, or just log into your account and go to Delta.com/redeem. There you'll find that familiar list of your current eCredits. Select the eCredit(s) you want to redeem, scroll down, and click “Continue.”

 

search for certificates and ecredits on delta website

 

Looking to rebook a trip for yourself and a companion … or the whole family? These aren't transferrable, so you can't use your own credits on a partner or even your children. You can, however, rebook the whole family at once each using their own eCredits – keep reading to see how!

Once you click continue, you'll be brought to a familiar-looking spot: Delta's flight search engine. Except this time, it shows you that you're redeeming an eCredit – or credits. Just search for the flight(s) you plan to rebook as normal.

 

delta flight search from minneapolis to san francisco

 

The search results will neatly display not just the cost of your flights, but the amount of your eCredit as well as how much you'll owe after it's applied. Booking a cheaper flight? Unlike some other airlines, Delta will give you the balance back as another credit.

 

delta ecredits search

 

Proceed to checkout, and you'll see your credit has applied automatically. From there, just checkout as normal.

 

booking delta flights from minneapolis to san francisco with a credit applied

 

Thrifty Tip: Have unused Amex airline fee credits on cards like *amex platinum*? You can use them in conjunction with your Delta credits to book flights for even less – read our guide to see how!

It's that simple.

 

How to Book Multiple Travelers at Once

Trying to rebook a trip with your loved one or the whole family using all your credits? Don't sweat it, it can be done. And you don't have to each book your tickets individually.

Start by heading back to delta.com/redeem and select the eCredit(s) you want to use. But when you make it to the flight search engine this time, be sure to select the number of passengers you're booking for. Trying to book a getaway with your spouse or partner? Search two passengers. Family of four? Search for four.

 

delta search from new york to msp

 

From there, proceed as normal to select your flights. Once you've picked your flights, enter each traveler's information – especially their SkyMiles account number. After that, scroll down to payment and select “Use eCredits.” This time, it will give you the option to apply credits to each traveler on the reservation.

 

option to use more ecredits during delta checkout

 

If you're lucky, Delta will automatically pull up your companions' available eCredits. Otherwise, you'll need to manually enter the 13-digit eCredit numbers for your companions, then confirm their names. That means you'll need to pull each additional travelers' eCredits up individually and write them down or copy them beforehand.

Either way, you can use up to five eCredits for each passenger. Tap it all in, hit “add eCredit” and then apply them.

Repeat the process for all the travelers on your reservation and boom – those eCredits will kick in to cover each travelers' ticket cost. Then just checkout as normal.

It's a bit of a headache but it can be done. And it's much better than booking each ticket individually.

 

The Best Ways to Put Your Credits to Use

Now that you know how to find and use your eCredits, let's use them to take you somewhere great in 2024 or in 2025. The best way to use them is when you find a cheap flight.

Subscribers to Thrifty Traveler Premium get incredible Delta deals sent straight to their inboxes all the time. Here are a few deals we think would be a fantastic use of your eCredits, like half-off fares to Athens (ATH) next year.

 

Delta fare to Athens

 

We previously sent our subscribers this great deal to Greece featuring Minneapolis-St. Paul (MSP) and more than 100 other departure airports. No matter how many eCredits you have, you could have made a meaningful dent in this fare to make your Athens or Greek Island-hopping vacation a reality.

If you only have a few dollars in eCredits, you could probably have taken a big chunk out of these insanely cheap fares we found flying to Cancun (CUN) for next spring.

 

JFK to Cancun flight deal

 

This same fare was available from Boston (BOS) and Minneapolis (MSP) nonstop, too. It's a fantastic value … and with a stash of credits, it may not cost you a penny.

If the beach isn't quite your speed, this trip to the Rocky Mountains would probably barely make a dent in your balance of Delta eCredits!

 

Denver flight deal

 

Bottom Line

Using up Delta eCredits and vouchers can take a bit of extra legwork, but the process is quite seamless once you get the hang of it.

Check your Delta accounts and make sure you don't let a pile of credits go to waste!