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What is the W class on Delta?

Delta Fare Class W 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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Pricing a Delta Comfort+ fare in 'S' Class If 'S' is not available or there are no fares in 'S' class, the travel agent should rebook into 'W' class which is the higher of the two Delta Comfort+ fares and use the price as booked entry.

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Within the fare code, one or two letters can tell you what fare class you have. While the letters can vary a bit by airline, an “F” nearly always means first class, while business class is often indicated with a J, C, or D.

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Here are a few fare codes that are typically the same across all airlines: Y: Full-fare economy-class ticket. J: Full-fare business-class ticket. F: Full-fare first-class ticket.

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