Delta Air Lines is launching a new fare option called 'Comfort Basic' on November 19, 2025. This new class provides passengers with the extra legroom found in Comfort+ seats but at a lower price point. Initially available on select routes, such as Minneapolis-St. Paul to Fort Myers, Florida, this offering is part of Delta's strategy to provide more budget-friendly options for travelers seeking more space. However, the lower price comes with significant restrictions. Passengers booking a 'Comfort Basic' ticket will not be able to select their seat in advance, will incur fees for flight changes or cancellations, and will earn fewer frequent flyer miles. Additionally, these fares are not eligible for upgrades or same-day changes. This move is seen as an attempt by Delta to further segment its fare offerings and appeal to a wider range of customers.
Delta Air Lines Introduces New 'Comfort Basic' Fare Class
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