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Do you get better food in Delta Premium Select?

The food and presentation are in-between what's served in Main Cabin and Delta One, and service also features complimentary wine served with the meal. Meals in Delta Premium Select are larger, have printed menus, and offer more variety and premium flavor.



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It all comes down to your personal preferences and travel goals. If you're looking for added comfort and amenities, premium economy is the way to go. However, if you're more focused on saving money, economy class may be a better fit.

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Here's what you can expect in Premium Economy seats compared to Economy class:
  • More leg room.
  • Wider seats.
  • Extra inches of seat recline.
  • Power outlets.
  • Larger personal entertainment screens.
  • A larger selection of foods.
  • Greater privacy.


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Delta's Premium Select seats are definitely a big step up from Comfort+, Delta's extra-leg-room economy seat. They're a few inches wider with far more legroom and recline, plus they have those helpful leg rests.

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Silver Medallion Members earn 2 additional miles per dollar (for a total of 7), Gold Medallion Members earn an additional 3 miles per dollar (for a total of 8), Platinum Medallion Members earn 4 additional miles per dollar (for a total of 9), and Diamond Medallion Members earn 6 additional miles per dollar (for a total ...

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The difference between Premium Select and Comfort+ Premium Select is a distinct cabin that provides spacious seats with an elevated level of service, whereas Comfort+ is a segment of the economy cabin with extra-space seats.

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You deserve more space—treat yourself to Premium Class.
  • 4 inches more legroom than standard Main Cabin seats.
  • Enjoy free beer, wine, and cocktails on most flights over 350 miles.
  • Board early, access overhead bin space and be among the first to deplane.


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The gap between economy and premium economy fares tends to narrow as the date of travel nears, airline experts say. If you book a ticket within three months of departure, for example, you may pay only a few hundred dollars more to get premium economy, which could be a good deal.

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For a bigger seat and slightly elevated meals, Delta Premium Select is definitely a better cabin than economy. The seats are somewhat easier to sleep in than coach seats, but the lack of a full recline means sleep quality is, just like in regular economy, hard to achieve.

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Premium Plus is United's premium economy fare and comes with the perks mentioned above, including Premier Access, upgraded food, free alcoholic drinks, discounted United Club lounge access, extra baggage allowance, roomier seats in a separate cabin and enhanced entertainment options.

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Priority check-in and boarding: American Airlines premium economy passengers can use the Priority check-in line and board during Group 4 priority boarding.

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Opt for the exit row But the bulkhead or exit row seats offer the best legroom and now most airlines charge extra for these seats so get in early and book them.

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