Are Airlines Making More Money from Credit Cards than from Flying? Delta Air Lines and American Express just renewed their credit card partnership through 2019. By 2023, Delta expects to more than double its AmEx-generated revenue, to $7 billion annually. Delta is not alone. Other major carriers are also racking up cash from credit card

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