If you love a little extra legroom—and don’t mind giving up seat choice—Delta may have just introduced your new favorite spot on the plane.
Launching today, November 19, Delta’s new “Comfort Basic” fare promises more breathing room, earlier boarding and even reserved overhead bin space.
Sound too good to be true? Depending on what matters most to you when flying, this new “Goldilocks” seating option may feel just right—or miss the mark entirely.
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Comfort Basic: Delta’s New Happy Medium Seat Option
Delta has garnered many a fan of its Comfort+ category. "The upgrade is worth it for international flights. From the extra legroom, to the gourmet snacks and the power outlet under the seat, it’s a lot like having a cozy little office in the sky," travel blog The Travel Bite has shared on its blog.
Available to book starting today, Comfort Basic offers many of the perks travelers love from Delta’s Comfort+ category—without the higher fare. The new option includes:
3–4 extra inches of legroom compared to Main Cabin (typically it's 34 inches of pitch vs 31-32 in the main cabin)Dedicated Comfort Basic zones toward the front for quicker boarding and deplaningComplimentary overhead bin space for your carry-onZone 3 boarding (instead of Zone 8 for Main Basic)Eligibility for Delta Sky Club access with valid credentials2 miles per dollar spent toward SkyMiles (excluding taxes/fees)Complimentary beer, wine and spirits on most flightsIn short, it’s a roomier, perk-filled alternative to Comfort+—just without the freedom to pick your seat.
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You’re probably thinking, This sounds amazing—sign me up already. And honestly, it is pretty great… with one tiny, possibly deal-breaking asterisk.
Comfort Basic still carries many of the fine-print restrictions of Delta’s Main Basic fare—which means you may (and if Murphy’s Law applies, likely) end up cozying into a middle seat. It’s the tradeoff for those extra inches of legroom.
Here’s what else to keep in mind:
It's not offered on every route. Delta says Comfort Basic will show up only on “very select” Delta-marketed and operated domestic flights—so if you don’t see it, it’s not available for that leg.No advance seat selection. Your seat appears after check-in, and yes, middle seats are common.No upgrades and only limited flexibility or refundability.So, is it worth the extra cost over Delta Main Basic?
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The Difference Between Delta Main Basic and Delta Comfort Basic
While both Main Basic and Comfort Basic assign seats after check-in and don’t qualify for upgrades, Comfort Basic does slip in several premium perks that its more bare-bones sibling simply can’t match—namely extra legroom, earlier boarding and that complimentary glass of wine or beer.
It’s a small win that can make a surprisingly big difference, especially on longer domestic flights where every inch of space (and every ounce of patience) counts.
For those who love playing the points game, there’s one more detail worth calling out:
Comfort Basic cannot be booked with miles. It’s revenue-only, so your SkyMiles stash won’t unlock this seat.Main Basic can actually be booked with miles, making it the more flexible choice for award travelers or those trying to stretch points a little further.That said, Comfort Basic still earns 2 miles per dollar spent (excluding taxes and fees)—so while you can’t book it with miles, you can certainly collect them while enjoying a bit more comfort on board.
And depending on your travel style, that mix of small luxuries and moderate restrictions might hit the sweet spot. Think of Comfort Basic as Delta’s attempt to bridge the gap between the no-frills, “just get me there” approach of Basic Economy and the pricier-but-polished world of Comfort+. If those extra inches of legroom feel like the difference between arriving refreshed or crumpled, this could be your Goldilocks zone.
But if seat choice is sacred, if you use your miles strategically, or if you prefer the security of a fare that flexes when your plans don’t, Main Basic—or even stepping up a fare class—may better fit your travel personality.
Still, as airlines continue carving out micro-tiers to match every traveler's unique preferences, Comfort Basic feels like a sign of the times: travelers want options, even if those options live in the blurry middle ground. If you’re willing to roll the dice on where you sit to gain perks where you fly, it might just be worth a try—assuming you can find it. With availability limited to select domestic routes, spotting Comfort Basic in the wild might become its own mini travel win.
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