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What is Delta comfort cabin?

Delta Comfort+ is available on all Delta and Delta Connection two-cabin aircraft system-wide. Delta Comfort+ fares are booked in W Class. Delta Comfort+ customers will enjoy: More legroom and on select longer flights, extra recline. Premium snacks and complimentary Starbucks®, beer, wine and spirits on most flights*



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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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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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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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About Delta Comfort+
  • More legroom and on select longer flights, extra recline.
  • Premium snacks and complimentary Starbucks®, beer, wine and spirits on most flights*
  • Seat location toward the front of the plane which means customers are among the first off.


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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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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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Though it changes depending on the route, Delta Comfort seats usually range between $20 and $150 more than Economy seats. Compare that to a premium cabin ticket like First Class, and you're looking at three to four times the price of a Comfort Plus fare.

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Complimentary Upgrades are not available for selection by any passenger while onboard the aircraft regardless of Status or fare class. For Companion Upgrades, both passengers must be ticketed, and upgrades must be requested at least three hours before the scheduled departure of the flight.

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The actual answer is “yes” on domestic American & United flights; “no” on domestic Delta, Alaska & Hawaiian flights (the only other domestic carriers with first-class cabins, excepting a few transcontinental specialty flights); and “definite no” on any international flight (of the transoceanic variety, that is).

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  • Basic Economy.
  • Main Cabin.
  • Comfort Plus.
  • First Class.
  • Premium Select.
  • Delta One®


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It's also at door 2L, which means you can deplane before just about anyone else, which makes the customs line shorter. Economy Comfort seats are the same exact width as normal coach seats, except they have up to 4 inches more of legroom and 50% more recline.

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Preferred Seats include:
  • Exit row seats.
  • Bulkhead window and aisle seats.
  • Window and aisle seats in the front of Main Cabin.


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Fare class W is a revenue fare/booking class that is marketed as Delta Comfort+ on Delta Air Lines mainline and code share flights. A ticket booked in the W fare class will be supported by a main cabin fare basis code to provide upgrade rankings for the ticket.

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Delta SkyMiles members with Reserve miles or the American Express card are eligible for a free upgrade to first and comfort seats. Moreover, it also qualifies for unlimited updates to Delta One seat on the departure day for flights originating within the United States and Hawaii.

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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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Unlike some other airlines, Delta does not offer pay-per-visit access to Delta Sky Club® lounges unless you have either of the following co-branded cards. The cost is $50 per person and cardholders may purchase passes for themselves and up to two guests or immediate family through Dec. 31, 2023. Starting Jan.

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How to get Sky Priority. Delta Sky Priority is available to passengers who purchase first class and Delta One tickets and most Medallion members and SkyTeam Elite Plus travelers, no matter where they sit on the plane. Eligible travelers for Delta's Sky Priority service include: Delta One and first-class passengers.

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