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Delta Comfort Plus vs. Premium Select: Which Is Best?
Premium Select is only available on international flights, which often makes it worth the splurge.
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When flying internationally on Delta Air Lines, two popular seat options include Comfort Plus and Premium Select. While Comfort Plus is closer to the level of service you’ll receive in the economy cabin, Premium Select offers travelers a bit more luxury with early boarding, a higher baggage allowance, better food and a more comfortable seat configuration.
On domestic flights, the choice between Delta Comfort Plus and Premium Select is made for you, since Premium Select is only available on international flights.
Delta Premium Select seats have more legroom and recline than those in economy. (Photo courtesy of Delta Air Lines)
The Premium Select cabin is a few notches above Comfort Plus; think of it as a blend between an economy-class type seat and Delta One service. Here are some of the perks that accompany a Premium Select ticket:
Legroom: Premium Select seats are up to 19 inches wide and offer up to 38 inches of pitch, which is the distance between your seat and the seat behind you. You can also recline about 7 inches, as much as you would when flying domestic first class. You’ll also get an adjustable foot rest and elevated leg rest.
Airport experience: Premium Select passengers can check in using the Sky Priority lane, receive faster security screening and board the plane in an earlier group.
In-flight entertainment: Seats on most flights come with a high-resolution 13.3-inch entertainment screen with a power socket and remote, noise-canceling headphones. On some flights, the screen will be 11 inches.
Service: You’ll receive an amenity kit, a pillow and blanket, and you'll have a dedicated flight attendant for the cabin. You’re also served meals on ceramic plates with real silverware.
Delta Premium Select amenity kits include skincare products by Grown Alchemists and bags designed by Someone Somewhere. (Photo courtesy of Delta Air Lines)
What to expect: Delta Premium Select
Fare flexibility/ticket changes
Delta has implemented a flexible ticket change and cancellation policy on most of its fares on travel originating in North America (except basic economy fares). If you wish to cancel or change your Delta Premium Select ticket, you can do so at no cost — though you will need to pay any difference in fare.
Baggage and boarding
Delta Premium Select passengers get to board with Diamond Medallion members, right after Delta One and first class passengers and before everyone else — including those traveling with car seats and strollers. Two free checked bags and expedited baggage service are included with a Premium Select ticket.
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Seat selection
The Premium Select cabin is directly behind Delta One on planes equipped with business class or at the front of the plane on aircraft without a Delta One cabin. Seat selection is included with ticket purchase.
Earning rates
Delta flyers earn SkyMiles based on the cash price of a ticket, not the distance flown. Only the base fare counts toward mileage accrual, and Medallion status helps elevate earning rates. Delta loyalists earn redeemable miles at the following rates:
Elite status level
SkyMiles you earn
General member
5 miles per $1.
Silver Medallion
7 miles per $1.
Gold Medallion
8 miles per $1.
Platinum Medallion
9 miles per $1.
Diamond Medallion
11 miles per $1.
Medallion upgrades to Premium Select aren’t available on international routes, but you can buy one with cash, SkyMiles or Global Upgrade Certificates. You can choose to upgrade right away when booking or later through “My Trips” in your Delta account.
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• 2 miles per $1 on purchases made directly with Delta and at restaurants worldwide, including takeout and delivery in the U.S.
• 1 mile per $1 on all other eligible purchases.
Terms apply.
• 2 miles per $1 on purchases made directly with Delta and at U.S. supermarkets and restaurants worldwide (including takeout and delivery in the U.S.).
• 1 mile per $1 on all other eligible purchases.
Terms apply.
• 3 miles per $1 on eligible purchases made directly with Delta and on hotel purchases.
• 2 miles per $1 at U.S. supermarkets and restaurants worldwide (including takeout and delivery in the U.S.).
• 1 mile per $1 on all other eligible purchases.
Terms apply.
• 3 miles per $1 on eligible purchases made directly with Delta.
• 1 mile per $1 on other eligible purchases.
Terms apply.
Other benefits
• No foreign transaction fees.
Terms apply.
• First checked bag free.
• Priority boarding.
• No foreign transaction fees.
Terms apply.
• Companion certificate (main cabin).
• First checked bag free.
• Priority boarding.
• No foreign transaction fees.
Terms apply.
• Airport lounge access.
• Companion certificate (first class, Delta Comfort+ or main cabin).
• Credit for application fee for TSA PreCheck or Global Entry
To view rates and fees of the Delta SkyMiles® Blue American Express Card, see this page.
To view rates and fees of the Delta SkyMiles® Gold American Express Card, see this page.
To view rates and fees of the Delta SkyMiles® Platinum American Express Card, see this page.
To view rates and fees of the Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card, see this page.
What to expect: Delta Comfort Plus
Fare flexibility/ticket changes
All Delta tickets originating in North America are eligible for free changes and cancellations, except those in basic economy. If you change your ticket, all you have to pay is any fare difference. If you cancel your ticket, you’ll receive a Delta eCredit for the original amount paid toward a future trip.
Delta Comfort Plus customers board after Diamond Medallion members, Premium Select flyers, first class passengers and those traveling with strollers or car seats, but before passengers with Sky Priority status.
Checked bags cost extra on domestic trips, but one is free on international flights. You also get dedicated overhead bin space above your seat, which means you should be able to find space for your bag even if you board after your group is called.
Seat selection
Delta Comfort Plus seats are located behind first class on domestic flights and behind Delta Premium Select seats on international aircraft equipped with both cabins. Selecting a Comfort Plus seat is included with ticket purchase.
The same earning rates apply to Delta Premium Select tickets.
Upgradeability
Delta allows upgrading any flight with money or with miles, unless you’ve purchased a basic economy fare. Medallion members receive complimentary upgrades to Comfort Plus (prioritized based on status level) on all routes.
But since international fares include a bag and Premium Select allows two, these checked bag perks might not be of much use.
On international flights, Delta Medallion members also receive one additional free bag over the standard checked baggage allowance. When flying in the Premium Select cabin, the allowance increases to three additional bags.
Your status and cards might not make much of a difference in priority boarding, either. Premium Select and Comfort Plus passengers board before lower-tier Medallion members and Delta cardholders.
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