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What does Class K mean on Delta?

Delta Fare Class K or more commonly known as Main Cabin (K) is a revenue fare/booking class of service on Delta Air Lines. The K fare class is mid-level (not cheap) fare classes in the Main Cabin and tickets are considered discounted.



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Delta offers six tiers of onboard service: Basic Economy, Main Cabin, Delta Comfort +, First Class, Delta Premium Select and Delta One. Delta seat selection is available to all passengers, with the exception of those flying its cheapest airfare, Basic Economy.

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Delta Fare Class T or more commonly known as Main Cabin (T) is a revenue fare/booking class of service on Delta Air Lines. The T fare class is low (less expensive) fare classes in the Main Cabin and tickets are considered deeply discounted.

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These days most modern airlines offer travellers a choice of three or four service levels: Economy, Premium Economy, Business, and First Class.

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On the trip overview screen, scroll to the bottom of the screen, click RECEIPT >. Each flight leg will have a fare class next to the CABIN.

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With all Tiers of Medallion Status, 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 – including flights to Hawaii.

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Delta allows free cancellations and changes on most main cabin tickets, but not on basic economy. Baggage rules are generally the same between the two fares (carry-ons are free with Delta Basic economy). Basic economy fares don't include seat assignments, which makes them less than ideal for groups and families.

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