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Mother's Day is just a few weeks away, which means that it's time to start thinking about a gift and make sure it will arrive on time. If your mom travels often, Delta Air Lines has one of the most extensive networks throughout the U.S., as well as some pretty awesome international destinations. If you're wanting to treat mom to a flight this year, buying a Delta gift card comes with an extra perk for either you or her thanks to this promo deal.
Buy a Delta gift card of $300 or more and you'll receive a free $20 Starbucks e-gift card. This promotion runs until May 13 at 11:59 p.m. ET or until the deal maxes out at 7,000 customers.
If you or your mom is planning to book a trip with Delta anytime soon, this deal is a no brainer. Grab a gift card to Delta for $300 or more and you'll get a free $20 Starbucks gift card. Use that for your next coffee run or save it for your pre-departure airport coffee, which would start the trip off right with a free treat.
It's smart to hurry on this deal, though. It expires on May 13 at 11:59 p.m. ET or when 7,000 people buy the deal — whichever happens first. Both the Delta gift card and Starbucks gift cards will arrive digitally via email. You can indicate which email address during purchase, so you can send the flight or the coffee card to yourself or a lucky recipient.
If travel and coffee are in your wheelhouse, today is a great day to buy a Delta gift card. In return, you can grab a few free coffees — there's no better coffee than free coffee.
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