Metal credit cards are not only luxurious but also sustainable, as Delta proves with the limited-edition versions of its SkyMiles Reserve and Reserve Business American Express cards. These contactless credit cards are the first of their kind to be made with recycled aircraft metal; these credit cards feature 25% metal from a retired Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet (Delta Ship #6307.)
The cards are paired with a welcome kit that connects cardholders to an augmented reality experience for learning more about the history of the aircraft and how the card was manufactured. As Delta describes, "Delta Ship #6307 holds special meaning for many Delta customers and employees; this aircraft has provided transport to US service men and women, evacuated travelers from Florida during Hurricane Irma, united families and friends and transported travelers to bucket-list destinations all over the globe."
Recycled Aircraft Credit Cards
Delta Made a Credit Card from Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet Metal
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