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Is comfort plus better on Delta?

From above-average height flyers to long-legged giants, Delta Comfort seats guarantee more room to breathe and enjoy the ride. Not only do you get extra legroom, but on select domestic routes and most long-haul flights, Comfort Plus seats also have a deeper recline, fifty percent more than in Economy.



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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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Get situated and stretch out with up to 3 more inches of legroom on all flights, compared to a standard Main Cabin seat.

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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+ and First Class customers will receive complimentary beer and wine service. Other beverages, including Coca-Cola mini cans, juices, and mixers will be available for First Class customers.

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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.

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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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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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However, the most significant differences are: Checked bags. First class offers two free checked bags per person, one free carry-on luggage and a personal item. Delta Comfort Plus fares generally only include a free carry-on and personal item — checked luggage will incur baggage fees.

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Delta Comfort+ seats are usually located at the bulkheads and the first few rows behind them, as well as emergency exit rows.

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Customers can go to My Trips and look for the upgrade offers banner located at the top of their trip to purchase a Delta One, Delta Premium Select, First Class or Delta Comfort+ seat upgrade as an add-on if available.

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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 can use miles to upgrade to Delta One®, Delta Premium Select, First Class or Delta Comfort+® for eligible flights within the U.S. 50 while purchasing a ticket* either at delta.com or with Delta Reservations. If your reservation is eligible for an upgrade, you'll see the option to upgrade in your Trip Summary.

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No free checked baggage on domestic flights. Delta Comfort Plus baggage upgrades do not include a free checked bag on domestic flights, so you'll need to budget for this cost when choosing your seat. If you must check a bag, upgrade your flight to a higher class or purchase a checked bag online.

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Thankfully, over the years internet service on aircraft has become more and more available. Delta announced in early 2023 that all Delta SkyMiles members, including those who don't have elite status, will have access to free Wi-Fi on most of its flights as of Feb. 1.

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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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With Preferred Seats, your flyers can select where they'd like to sit—aisle, exit row or window— near the front of the plane, at no extra cost. This is just one more complimentary perk your travelers receive simply by flying Delta.

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