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Happy New Year! We’ve been in the new Delta Medallion qualification year for several hours now (some of you in the Far East for an entire day!). I know some people are already racking up Delta Amex spend. Personally, there are some bills from December 2019 I’ll pay today and start knocking out my $25,000 MQD waiver ASAP.
Most (if not all) of us Medallions are eager for our rollover MQM to post. Delta usually doesn’t announce a specific date for when the rollovers will hit our SkyMiles accounts. And it’s not like everyone gets their rollover MQM all at the same time. It’s generally a process spread out over several days.
So when will the rollover MQM period start?

- In 2019, it began on Monday, January 7th
- In 2018, it began on Monday, January 8th
- In 2017, it began on Tuesday, January 10th
- In 2016, it began on Tuesday, January 12th
- In 2015, it began on Tuesday, January 13th
- In 2014, it began on Tuesday, January 14th
- In 2013, it began on Wednesday, January 2nd
- In 2012, it began on Sunday, January 8th
- In 2011 it began on Wednesday, January 5th
- In 2010 it began on Thursday, January 14th
Delta announced that rollover MQM will start posting Monday, January 6. The key word here is “start.” As Points, Miles & Martinis noted yesterday, Diamonds are the first to get their MQM rolled over. Then Platinums, then Golds, then Silvers.
So if you wake up on January 6 and your rollover MQM aren’t posted, don’t panic. It might take several days — or even a couple of weeks in extreme cases.
Don’t let this stop you from earning MQM in the meantime. You don’t need rollover MQM to post in order to start earning more miles.
— Chris
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When I looked this morning at 0009 it hadn’t reset itself yet. Mine is zero now as of 1123. Delta already reset mine.
Happy New Year’s everyone.
First year diamond and my 25,000 carry over mqm’s posted today! Happy new year!
nothing yet as if 5 minutes ago?