What is the difference between Comfort+ and Premium Select?


What is the difference between Comfort+ and Premium Select? The difference between Premium Select and Comfort+ Premium Select is a distinct cabin that provides spacious seats with an elevated level of service, whereas Comfort+ is a segment of the economy cabin with extra-space seats.


Does Delta Premium Select get you into the Sky Lounge?

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.


What is Delta Comfort Plus vs Premium Select?

Delta's Premium Select is a seat offering that falls somewhere between economy and business (Delta One) in terms of services, amenities, and price. It includes perks like fine dining, additional recline and legroom beyond that of Comfort+, footrests, and SkyPriority access for check-in, boarding, and baggage.


How do I upgrade to Delta comfort for free?

Medallion Members are eligible for and rewarded with Unlimited Complimentary Upgrades to Delta Comfort+ and First Class on all routes where the products are available. They are also eligible for day of departure Complimentary Upgrades to Delta One® on all U.S. 50 flights – including flights to Hawaii.


Is Comfort Class the same as premium economy?

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.


Is Delta comfort the same as premium?

Delta Comfort Plus is a seat upgrade from the main cabin that offers up to 3 inches of additional legroom and dedicated overhead luggage space. Conversely, Delta Premium Select seats let passengers stretch out with a reclining feature, wider seat, footrest and premium amenities.


What are the booking classes for Delta Premium Select?

Delta Fare Class G Fare class G is a revenue fare/booking class of service that is marketed as Discount First Class or Delta Premium Select. This fare class is considered a First Class fare class on domestic and short-haul international flights and Delta Premium Select on long-haul international flights.


How does Delta decide who gets upgrades?

Here's how Delta will determine your spot on the upgrade list: Medallion status. Fare class groupings. Higher-priced fares are ranked above lower-priced fares per the following order: B, M, H, Q, K, L, U, T, X and V, then SkyMiles award tickets, then Pay with Miles.


Can you keep the blankets in first class Delta?

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.


Are Delta comfort seats bigger?

Delta Comfort+® seating is offered on Delta's two-cabin aircraft, subject to availability. Features differ according to flight type/destination/aircraft. Domestic and international flights offer up to 3 more inches of legroom than the standard Main Cabin seat.


Can you sleep in Delta Premium Select?

There's a lot to love about flying Delta Premium Select, but it doesn't get high marks for everything. Most importantly, the seats are a significant upgrade from economy: wider, more legroom, better padding, and more recline to help you sleep.


Does Delta Comfort Plus get lounge access?

One guest is allowed but they must also be traveling in first class. Delta elites (with at least Gold status) cannot get into Sky Clubs if they are flying in economy (called Main Cabin or Delta Comfort Plus), but they can visit Delta partner-operated lounges or SkyTeam airline lounges.


Is it worth upgrading to Comfort Plus on Delta?

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.


What rows are comfort plus on Delta?

Delta Comfort+ seats are usually located at the bulkheads and the first few rows behind them, as well as emergency exit rows.