Delta Air Lines is making long flights across the U.S. more comfortable with its new Premium Select seats. For the first time, travelers on select cross-country and domestic routes can enjoy this premium economy experience, which was previously only available on international flights26.
Premium Select offers more space and luxury than standard economy but at a lower price than business class. Key features include:
More legroom: Seats have up to 38 inches of pitch (compared to 30-32 inches in regular economy) and adjustable footrests26.
Better dining: Passengers get chef-curated meals served on Alessi-designed tableware, plus free wine, beer, and spirits26.
Premium amenities: Each seat has a large 13.3-inch entertainment screen, noise-canceling headphones, and a TUMI amenity kit with skincare products26.
Faster airport service: Sky Priority access speeds up check-in, security, and baggage handling6.
Delta is investing heavily in better in-flight experiences. The new Premium Select seats are part of a multi-billion-dollar upgrade that includes improved meals, Wi-Fi, and airport lounges2.
For passengers flying between cities like New York, Los Angeles, or Atlanta, this means a more relaxing trip—especially on longer routes like New York to Seattle or Miami to San Francisco.
Premium Select is now available on select domestic flights. To check if your route offers it, visit Delta’s website or look for the option when booking6.
This change makes Delta a strong choice for travelers who want extra comfort without paying for full business class. If you’re planning a cross-country trip, Premium Select could be worth the upgrade!
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