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Do you get free alcoholic drinks in Delta comfort?

Delta Comfort+ and First Class customers will receive complimentary beer and wine service. Customers in Main Cabin may purchase alcohol by using tap-to-pay. Coffee, tea, Coca-Cola mini cans and juice will be available in all cabins.



Yes, passengers seated in Delta Comfort+ (Delta's premium economy lite product) enjoy complimentary alcoholic beverages on most flights. On domestic routes within the United States and short-haul international flights, Comfort+ guests receive free beer, wine, and spirits, which is a significant upgrade from the standard Main Cabin where only non-alcoholic drinks are free. On long-haul international flights, alcohol is typically free for all cabins, but Comfort+ passengers often receive a wider selection or more frequent service. The spirits selection usually includes premium brands like Woodford Reserve bourbon or Tip Top bottled cocktails. In addition to the drinks, Comfort+ provides up to four inches of extra legroom, dedicated overhead bin space, and improved snack options compared to the back of the plane. It is worth noting that you must be 21 years of age or older to be served alcohol on flights departing from or arriving in the U.S., and flight attendants reserve the right to limit service to maintain a safe cabin environment. This perk makes Comfort+ a popular choice for those looking to kick off their vacation early or relax during a mid-range flight.

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So, is Delta Comfort Plus worth it? The answer is entirely up to you. If you value extra legroom, space for your luggage and complimentary booze, then yes, it's worth spending the extra money.

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As a General SkyMiles Member with a Delta SkyMiles Reserve Card or Delta SkyMiles Reserve Business Card, you are eligible for unlimited Complimentary Upgrades to First Class and Delta Comfort+®, plus, day-of-departure Unlimited Complimentary Upgrades to the Delta One® experience on flights within the U.S. 50 – ...

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One guest is allowed but they must also be traveling in first class. Delta elites (with at least Gold status) cannot get into Sky Clubs if they are flying in economy (called Main Cabin or Delta Comfort Plus), but they can visit Delta partner-operated lounges or SkyTeam airline lounges.

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All passengers on flights over 251+ miles will be able to enjoy our snack selection (sweet/savory). Coffee, tea, and 8oz bottled water will be available in all cabins. Delta Comfort+ and First Class customers will receive complimentary beer and wine service.

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Enjoy an upgraded experience with more of the perks you love in Delta Comfort+. Take advantage of your time in the air with access to Sky Priority® boarding, dedicated overhead bin space, extra legroom, superior snacks on longer flights, free drinks, and complimentary premium entertainment.

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On international routes, savor complimentary bistro-style meals in dining ware made from sugarcane plant fibers and enjoy complimentary beer, wine, and spirits on long-haul international flights.

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Delta Comfort Plus perks Bag allowance: Unless you have Medallion status, a Delta co-branded credit card or active military status, there's no free checked bag allowance on domestic Delta Comfort Plus. You have to pay $30 for the first checked piece of luggage.

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Like Delta Premium Select, Comfort Plus falls between economy class and business classes. Although it shares some benefits with economy class, it also offers distinct upgrades at an affordable price.

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Weight restrictions at no extra charge vary by cabin. Basic Economy, Main Cabin, Delta Comfort+ and Delta Premium Select passengers should follow the standard 50 lb limit per piece. Delta One, First, and Business passengers should follow the 70 lb limit per piece.

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Delta Comfort Plus is a seat upgrade from the main cabin that offers up to 3 inches of additional legroom and dedicated overhead luggage space. Conversely, Delta Premium Select seats let passengers stretch out with a reclining feature, wider seat, footrest and premium amenities.

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Delta Comfort Plus is Delta's premium economy option, providing more inches of legroom and other perks without the price of First Class or Premium Select tickets. Some of the Delta Comfort Plus perks begin even before you enter the aircraft.

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Reclining seats The Delta Comfort+ seat reclines 35 inches, which is about 50% more than the economy fare seats. This is especially nice for those who are looking to take a nap or get a full night of sleep on an overnight flight and don't want to spring for the full class fare.

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Pink Sky Specialty Cocktail A combination of Du Nord Vodka and Minute Maid Pink Lemonade, this refreshing drink supports real change. The Pink Sky will be available complimentary for customers in the First Class and Delta Comfort+ and for purchase for customers in Main Cabin during the month of October.

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Blankets. Business and first-class flights offer comfort items like blankets during the flight. You must leave them on board when you're leaving the plane as they can be reused. “Paying more to travel in a better class does not entitle passengers to take items offered for the journey,” says Webber.

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Effective February 2, 2023, Delta Sky Club access is no longer extended to Delta Diamond, Platinum, and Gold Medallion Members when flying in Main Cabin or Delta Comfort+ internationally.

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With a first-class fare, you'll receive a premium level of service on board, which means you can expect to pay a higher price than Delta Comfort Plus. Although Delta Comfort Plus provides additional convenience, it's still considered part of the main cabin.

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Complimentary Delta Comfort+® seats are not available for selection by any passenger while onboard the aircraft regardless of Status or fare class. Basic Economy fares are not eligible for paid or complimentary Delta Comfort+®, regardless of Medallion or other elite status.

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That means that cocktails, imported and craft beer, liquor and wine are now priced at $9 a glass for economy-class passengers on domestic flights. The price of a domestic beer increases to $8 and sparkling wine remains unchanged at $9.

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Alcohol or liquor is permitted if it's in your checked baggage or purchased after the security checkpoint for your carry-on, as long as it meets carry-on guidelines and the following: Alcohol content may not exceed 140 proof. Up to 5 liters of alcohol per person between 48 and 140 proof is permitted.

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