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What are the Delta airline levels?

Delta has four tiers of elite status: Silver, Gold, Platinum and Diamond. You can earn status by flying and spending enough within a single calendar year, and once earned you'll keep it through the following calendar year.



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Domestic Delta One On board, you'll experience a higher standard of flying with the must-haves you won't find on just any airline. You'll enjoy a 180-degree flat-bed seat, a dedicated flight attendant, and an assortment of special amenities to make your journey a comfortable one.

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If you are a frequent Delta flyer — especially someone who values upgrades, bonus miles and free checked bags — reaching Platinum Medallion is quite rewarding given its value estimated at over $6,000.

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In the competition of Delta versus United, there isn't a clear winner. Delta charges less baggage fees and makes basic economy more tolerable for a frugal traveler. United, on other hand, has a stronger loyalty program, cheaper award prices and a stronger presence when it comes to global connections.

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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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Is Delta One the same as first class? Technically, first class and Delta One are separate fare classes, but — confusingly — Delta One is technically a business class fare. Still, it offers what most people associate with a “first class” ticket, including lie-flat seats and premium food.

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Delta One Suites: Your travelers can experience the Delta One suite – the world's first all-suite business class – featuring full-height doors and privacy dividers between center suites, on most Airbus A350 and A330-900 flights*

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There are 4 cabin classes offered on most airlines: economy, premium economy, business, and first class.

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The best way to think about comparing international business class to international first class is that business class is meant to be very elevated, but still practical, while first class is designed to be over-the-top luxurious, with enhancements that are generally more about style than substance.

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Delta has been recognized as the best U.S. airline and most reliable airline for 2021 by the consumer website WalletHub. The rankings determined that Delta had the lowest rate of cancellations, delays, mishandled luggage and denied boardings among U.S. carriers.

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Despite a slight drop in its score compared to last year, Delta remains the best-performing airline.

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Generally, Delta is a good airline for travelers who want a comfortable flight experience overall at a cost that's in line with its service and offerings. Photo courtesy of Delta Air Lines.

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Card type: Airline. Annual fee: $250. Welcome offer: Earn 50,000 bonus miles after you spend $3,000 in purchases on your new Card in your first 6 months. Terms Apply.

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Delta Air Lines is Certified as a 3-Star Airline for the quality of its airport and onboard product and staff service. Product rating includes seats, amenities, food & beverages, IFE, cleanliness etc, and service rating is for both cabin staff and ground staff.

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Delta Air Lines, Inc.

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