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What is the difference between Delta Comfort+ and first class?

Delta's first-class experience offers many of the same perks as Delta Comfort Plus, with a few notable additions. Alongside the complimentary blanket, pillow, and amenity kit on long-haul flights, first-class passengers also receive complimentary ergonomic earbuds.



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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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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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Find the upgraded experience you're looking for in Delta Comfort+®. In addition to the benefits of a Main Cabin ticket, you will also have extra legroom, earlier boarding and deplaning, and dedicated overhead bin space just for your items. With Delta Comfort+, you can stretch out, settle in and enjoy the ride.

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If you are not flying on a Delta-operated and Delta-marketed flight, Reservations can help you upgrade on a purchased ticket from Main Cabin or Delta Comfort+®, to First Class, Delta Premium Select or Delta One® using Mileage Upgrade Awards.

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Following Premium Select flyers, Comfort+ passengers board before the remaining passengers. If you don't want to pay for first class (Delta One or Premium Select), Comfort Plus is an often cheaper way to secure priority boarding.

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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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Complimentary beverages are available during beverage service in Delta One®, First Class and Delta Comfort+®. Alcoholic beverages are available for purchase in Main Cabin.

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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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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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Delta Sky Club access is no longer extended to Diamond, Platinum, and Gold Medallion Members when flying in Main Cabin or Delta Comfort+ (or the Main Cabin equivalent on a Delta partner operated flight) internationally unless the Member has another qualifying credential that permits Club access, such as a Delta Sky ...

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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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You'll have room to stretch out, an outlet to stay powered up and, of course, the signature service of a Delta flight attendant for the First Class cabin. Stretch out with up to 8 inches extra legroom compared to a Main Cabin seat, and up to a 5.4-inch recline. Also enjoy an 11-inch seatback screen on many routes.

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Little Extras. We thought out all of the little things in Delta Comfort+ — like a pillow, blanket, complimentary earbuds, and amenity kit on long-haul international flights.

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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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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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The answer is yes, but it depends. Airlines are always looking to fill empty seats and may offer an upgrade if available. However, it's not a guarantee, and it's best to ask at the check-in counter or gate agent.

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You can access Delta Sky Clubs if you fly internationally in first class, Delta One or premium economy (called Premium Select on Delta) and have at least Gold elite status with Delta. However, the benefit is not extended to Delta Silver members.

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Free access Anyone flying on a domestic or international Delta One-branded business-class flight (typically premium transcontinental and long-haul international routes) can get in. The same benefit also applies to international business-class and first-class flights on a SkyTeam partner-operated flight.

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