RELATED: Never Do This Before Takeoff, Flight Attendant Warns. Delta is rolling out an array of changes sure to please its SkyMiles members, according to The Points Guy. The changes will be especially beneficial for elite status members and flyers who spend big bucks with the airline or use a Delta co-branded credit card. The modifications overall make it easier for travelers to earn elite status and earn SkyMiles on flights that come with high price tags. RELATED: Never Ask for This One Favor on a Plane, Flight Attendants Warn. Last year, the carrier began awarding Medallion Qualification Dollars, Medallion Qualification Segments, and Medallion Qualification Miles on award flights. Later, it announced it would extend the benefit through the end of 2022. But the airline has now announced that the benefits will become permanent. And it’s the first airline in the industry to announce this type of benefit. Even better for loyal flyers, the carrier has removed its previous earning cap of 75,000 SkyMiles on paid tickets, a change that is immediately effective. And it will even honor the perk retroactively: Members who already went above the cap in 2022 will see those extra miles post to their account as a credit. While that’s a tremendous perk, it only really applies to people who spend a lot of money on flights: The Points Guy notes that you’d have to spend $15,000 on a Delta ticket as a non-elite member or $6,818 as a Diamond Medallion member to hit that cap. Flyers earn the qualification segments based on flight segments and the qualification miles based on the specific number of miles in a flight. When you redeem an award ticket using SkyMiles, you earn qualification dollars at the rate of one per 100 miles redeemed. Only tickets issued by Delta for Delta flights are eligible to count toward elite status. (That means it’s a no-go on Virgin Atlantic tickets, despite the airlines’ partnership.)ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb RELATED: For more up-to-date information including travel news and advice, sign up for our daily newsletter. Delta’s announcement comes shortly after American Airlines and JetBlue announced similarly sweet upgrades for flyers as part of the airlines’ Northeast Alliance. Last month, the airlines announced that American Airlines status members will get access to JetBlue’s Even More Space seats with extra legroom without paying more at the time check-in opens 24 hours before flight departure time. The same benefit also applies for JetBlue’s Mosaic elites flying on American; elite flyers can now select Main Cabin Extra seats at no extra cost, according to a JetBlue news release. Further, top-tier American Executive Platinum and Platinum Pro elites, as well as JetBlue Mosaic members will be allowed to make same-day confirmed flight changes when flying with either of the airlines. That means Advantage status members Platinum Pro and higher can now access same-day changes when traveling on flights operated by JetBlue. JetBlue Mosaics will continue to benefit from no-cost, same-day changes on American-operated flights. And starting next month, according to an American Airlines news release, Admirals Club members traveling on JetBlue will be able to access Admirals Club lounges, with perks like included food and beverages, Wi-Fi, business centers, and kids’ rooms. RELATED:Never Forget to Do This After Boarding, Flight Attendant Warns.