I flew Premium Economy with Delta for the first time in May '23 from AMS to JFK. I thought the seat was very comfortable, cushion was better than economy and the recline was pretty generous. Even the footrest was comfortable (I'm 6'4") if you manually push it down. So the seat and legroom was definitely worth the money. The service however was not as good. We weren't served pre-departure drinks and were only handed a bottle of water after sitting thirsty for over 1 full hour (tarmac traffic jam, then finally got water after takeoff). Economy was served earlier than Premium Economy. Power outlets didn't work. Delta now promises an even better experience but after seeing this video, I don't think anything actually changed. Still, I will fly Premium Select again on my next Delta flight! To me, it's worth it.
@@georgemburu4177 He did not complain about another person being served before himself. He complained of the entire economy section being served before the people that pay extra should get. If one pays for economy, he should expect economy service. If one pays for premium, he should expect better service. Otherwise, why pay the extra fee?
These are a great upgrade but once the person in front of you puts the seat back to nap the whole flight, it’s definitely as tight getting in and out as economy. I recommend sitting in the very front of Premium Select to prevent this.
@@jaydawg2023 Agreed--I've never been a fan of bulkhead seats. And although it probably isn't a problem, I don't like the last row either because I'm always fearful that I'll sacrifice some of my own reclining abilities due to the bulkhead behind. I prefer the middle row, even though the seat in front of me can recline into my space.
@@NathanG24 It was fine, oddly the middle seats suited me better because the arm rests are wide enough. The isle seats in the front poke into the isle quite a bit so people did knock me on their way back from the bathroom in front of the cabin. Front has way more space and doesn’t feel so cramped.
I recently flew from NYC to Tokyo (Haneda) on a 'Delta Premium Select' seat. And sure, while it had multiple levels of 'recline', and the overall seat was capable of going down to a 'low recline' (not exactly 'flat'), I did not find the seat comfortable at all for sleeping (and this was even while using the extra 'pad' they provided, over the entire seat). The angle of the 'sleeping level' recline not only was NOT comfortable, but...the more I set the seat to the recline/sleeping level, the more that the lower half of my torso (feet, shins and most of my thighs) was pushed forward, and into what was more or less a boxed-in area that was under the seat of the person seated in front of me. Honestly, as I watched my lower torso being pushed forward into this boxed-in area, I felt as if the lower half of my body were being put into a coffin. Once I was in that position, the 'roof' of that boxed-in area was maybe 6" over the tops of my legs, and the two sides of the boxed-in area meant that I couldn't move my legs very much, to the right or to the left. And keep in mind, in this position, almost my entire lower torso was in this 'box'. As someone who is severely claustrophobic, it was not pleasant at all. Also consider that...I am only 5'2" and weigh 105 lbs. Imagine how much tighter this area would feel for a larger person?! I have to say, I was very disappointed, considering that I paid extra money and miles for this seat, and, in the end, I don't feel it provided all that much of a better experience, vs if I had a simple coach seat. And in fact, as I was walking back and forth throughout the plane (to exercise my legs), I observed countless people in coach who were stretched out, sleeping, over three seats. Now as to whether they purchased three consecutive seats, or simply were able to use the seats (because no one else had purchased those seats), I don't know. But I had to wonder if I had been foolish to pay all that extra money, and use all those miles, for the Premium Select 'upgrade'. Also, while the Premium Select seats were more or less 'private' seats surrounded by private cubicle-like walls, I could have foregone the extra privacy. It really was meaningless to me. The most important thing I was looking for was a seat that was comfortable enough to sleep in. And in this respect, the Premium Select seat did NOT deliver for me. Next time, I may try Delta One, even though that means even MORE money/miles.
I'll be flying Delta's Premium Select from Berlin to JFK next summer. I'm looking forward to it. I was able to get one of those rare bookings that based on timing of the booking along with partner discounts my PS seat is the same cost as a main cabin ticket. At that price, it's a no-brainer that I'll be flying PS even if only getting a softer seat with more leg room. But for sure I wouldn't be paying hundreds or thousands of extra dollars to make the upgrade.
The food is definitely the weak point. On my first flight from LA to Sydney (15 hours) there were only two meals, both smothered in tomatoes and peppers, neither of which I can eat (ulcers). I have learned to grab a couple of sandwiches before boarding and put them in my bag,
Great review. We had the same seats booked from SLC - LHR - SLC, but switched to DeltaOne. I have flown in Premium Economy on a red-eye from SFO to ATL - it was worth it as an upgrade from Comfort+. The meals should and could be better - I agree with other commenters here. For the additional cost - the seat is acceptable, but the meals are unacceptable.
@@Behemoth66 we had the Premium Economy seats booked but noticed that the Delta One prices were going down. On the Delta Website i used the Change my Flight feature and just moved us to Delta One. When we did it - it was actually fewer points for Delta One so it was a now brainer. I think everyone assumed that the Delta One would be too expensive and wanted to try Premium Economy. I have flown in Delta Premium Economy on an overnight flight (SFO to ATL) and it is a lot better than comfort plus.
We flew Delta PS last month from Stockholm to NY and found it worth the money. Real cutlery , ceramic plates, real glasses, comfortable seats. We had bulkhead seats which were very pleasant. The seats came with remote controls for the bulkhead sited screen. Better use of money than Comfort+.
Had 2 flights from MIA to MNL and back in Delta's premium in 2019 and 2022. First time was great, food, plating and such. Second time, not so much. Food was pretty awful to and from MNL. I think the worst part of the seating as mentioned is trying to get up if the forward seat is reclined. If I do use that service again I'll make sure to book bulkhead. After all I'm not a six footer. On another occasion, I flew Korean air in coach. I had a better experience. Leg room was ample enough to cross leg. Although with less seat pitch. The food was far superior. Thats my 2 cents.
Delta really stepped up their game in recent years. The service especially is such a massive improvement. Staff is now constantly coming around offering drinks and snacks throughout the flight (even in economy), and is now extremely attentive. The first delta flight I took was absolutely unprofessional and disgusting, with an outdated plane and air hostesses who were busy gossiping during every meal and drinks service. I’m very glad to see Delta has made a real effort to turn things around.
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being 6'4, im not a fan of the narrow seats with unadjustable armrests. i have to put the controller in the nook so my legs dont press against. flew this from ATL-HND. i was miserable. i wish they made it 2-2-2, a little pricier, and the same seats from a domestic 1st class flight. i was more comfortable flying ATL-FCO last week in COMF since the armrests adjusted. but, that is just me in a not so small body. if delta 1 wasnt 20k rt id have splurged.
Delta used to have super good catering in Premium Select with all dish served in fine china and cutlery. Unfortunately Pandemic forced Delta to cut cost so meal presentation is now similar to Main Cabin. (Albeit upgraded food and white cloths and metal cutlery)
UA may indeed have better food, but it's the rest of the UA experience that turns me off. I'll take Delta's service over UA or AA any day of the week, even if I have to bring my own food.
Hi. I just saw your video on Delta Premium Select cabin flight on board the a330-900neo aircraft. As I am flying this cabin in January from LA to CDG wanted to know you opinion of the PS cabin on a330-900neo vs the other Delta aircraft. Did you get. Pre-departure beverage? I am flying Delta One suites on the same aircraft on my way back to US from Amsterdam. Have you flown Delta One suites on the a330-900neo? These have the close door on the suites. Looming forward to your reply and comments. Thanks...Raj
Haven't tried the PS from Delta - had seats booked on the return leg from AMS but took an upgrade that Delta had - they gave me a $70 flight credit to book Delta One. Booked the PS after sitting in Comfort Plus on the return leg from FCO - cramped into a very small seat. I'd go for it if the Delta One was too expensive as the Comfort Plus is a joke.
BA has finally upgraded (even pre covid) which use to be not great food service. Been impressed with my last few business and F flights on them the last year. Sounds like they have done the same in PE.
Delta needs to step their game up, Virgin Atlantic offers a much better experience in their premium economy offering. For example the moment you sit down you're offered orange juice, champagne or water served in fitting glasses and food is served on real plates vs Delta's cartons
DL Premium economy can compete with European and maybe Asian carriers as far as hard product. But the soft product, the meals especially, are simply economy class meals with a very slightly upgraded presentation. This has been a consistent failing for this DL product for some years. I doubt it will improve. The moderately better seat may be worth a few hundred $/£ extra but certainly not more than that.
Is there enough room in Premium Select for overhead luggage? I will only have one carryon plus my "personal item." My main priority is not to check any luggage ever. Thank you.
Great review. We're doing a long haul next year from LAX to Sydney (Premium Select), looking forward to it. Question - what was the round black "shield" in front of your GoPro? I want to film the same way, just curious...
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Hello, thanks for the review. I'll upgrade for sure my next trip!@@DoorsToAuto Quick question .. what is the round black shiled ? Can't locate it throught the link you shared ... (Circular black stuff at 5:28) Thanks!
Great vid. Im flying LHR to JFK in december and decided to go with virgin after watching quite a few review videos. How do you think Delta stacks up against virgin and BA?
Thanks 🙏 I flew back to London with Virgin. The review is here: ua-cam.com/video/z3rt8S5TX3M/v-deo.html I’d say Virgin was better from a food/drink point of view. But I was on a newer aircraft with Delta, which was better. With Virgin the A330-900 or A350-1000 have larger entertainment screens and less clutter around the seat. Either way, they are both better than Economy.
Great, honest review. The meal leaves a little be desired - but that said, I do think airlines are “conditioning” us to expect less and by moving away from plain and simple good food they will subsequently justify removing food altogether. Once again, grateful thanks 🙏
Looks like delta just renamed a section to make everyone think they are getting more. I fly delta in the US but when I'm heading over to London I book with delta but check to see that I'm on a virgin flight. The food and service is so much better
I used to overpack my luggage ,so back then more luggage allowances would had been my priority ! But,nowadays ,I am more pro about packing & all my destinations tend to be U.K.,European countries more & that means lots of stoney roads & hills !! Lol. So,I have to travel with carry - on only ! Lol. But,recline level is more important to me !! 💜🥁🐉🎤🎶✈️💞
My husband is flying for 16 hours straight from ATL to Johannesburg and the question we need answered is how high do the leg extensions go. It says ajdustable but about what angle do they go up to? 45 degrees, less than that?, up to 90 degrees? He has just had a knee replacement and that's the most important thing to know for us. Thanks in advance.
DELTA is one of the BEST AIRLINES in the WORLD! They definitely need to upgrade the 737 lines. HOPEFULLY Boeing will scrap the 737 lines and come up with something New and Better!
What did you pay to upgrade close to the flight? I have tickets (comfort+) to Japan (from SEA) in early Feb2024. ATM the upgrade cost is 375$ to move up to Premium Select....but a few weeks ago it was 500$. The flight looks to not be very full so I wonder if the price to upgrade might even go lower closer to the flight??
I flew Premium Economy with Delta for the first time in May '23 from AMS to JFK. I thought the seat was very comfortable, cushion was better than economy and the recline was pretty generous. Even the footrest was comfortable (I'm 6'4") if you manually push it down. So the seat and legroom was definitely worth the money. The service however was not as good. We weren't served pre-departure drinks and were only handed a bottle of water after sitting thirsty for over 1 full hour (tarmac traffic jam, then finally got water after takeoff). Economy was served earlier than Premium Economy. Power outlets didn't work. Delta now promises an even better experience but after seeing this video, I don't think anything actually changed. Still, I will fly Premium Select again on my next Delta flight! To me, it's worth it.
There is no need to complain about another person being served food before you are!! That's not what you are paying for! That complaint sounds British
@@georgemburu4177 He did not complain about another person being served before himself. He complained of the entire economy section being served before the people that pay extra should get. If one pays for economy, he should expect economy service. If one pays for premium, he should expect better service. Otherwise, why pay the extra fee?
Boring microwave food is not acceptable. This is an area they choose to neglect
Lovely review. No unnecessary talking, to the point and good choice of music.
Delta upgraded their service in 2024, and now you can get a much better meal with real silverware and ceramic plates
These are a great upgrade but once the person in front of you puts the seat back to nap the whole flight, it’s definitely as tight getting in and out as economy. I recommend sitting in the very front of Premium Select to prevent this.
Yeah but bulkhead sucks because you cant fully stretch your legs. Bulkhead seats in Comfort+ have more space than those in Premium Economy
@@jaydawg2023 Agreed--I've never been a fan of bulkhead seats. And although it probably isn't a problem, I don't like the last row either because I'm always fearful that I'll sacrifice some of my own reclining abilities due to the bulkhead behind. I prefer the middle row, even though the seat in front of me can recline into my space.
Booked front on your recommendation thanks
@@iwonder1216 How was the front?
@@NathanG24 It was fine, oddly the middle seats suited me better because the arm rests are wide enough. The isle seats in the front poke into the isle quite a bit so people did knock me on their way back from the bathroom in front of the cabin. Front has way more space and doesn’t feel so cramped.
Looking forward to my first Delta Premium Select next month to Accra, Ghana. Excellent video. Very informative.
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@@johnmensah4412 Trying to do the same for my trip to Lagos.
This is the best flight review video I've ever seen. Very informative, from every aspect.
Thank you so much 😊
I like your graphics. This review was helpful! 👍🏿
Thank you 🙏
I recently flew from NYC to Tokyo (Haneda) on a 'Delta Premium Select' seat. And sure, while it had multiple levels of 'recline', and the overall seat was capable of going down to a 'low recline' (not exactly 'flat'), I did not find the seat comfortable at all for sleeping (and this was even while using the extra 'pad' they provided, over the entire seat). The angle of the 'sleeping level' recline not only was NOT comfortable, but...the more I set the seat to the recline/sleeping level, the more that the lower half of my torso (feet, shins and most of my thighs) was pushed forward, and into what was more or less a boxed-in area that was under the seat of the person seated in front of me. Honestly, as I watched my lower torso being pushed forward into this boxed-in area, I felt as if the lower half of my body were being put into a coffin. Once I was in that position, the 'roof' of that boxed-in area was maybe 6" over the tops of my legs, and the two sides of the boxed-in area meant that I couldn't move my legs very much, to the right or to the left. And keep in mind, in this position, almost my entire lower torso was in this 'box'.
As someone who is severely claustrophobic, it was not pleasant at all. Also consider that...I am only 5'2" and weigh 105 lbs. Imagine how much tighter this area would feel for a larger person?! I have to say, I was very disappointed, considering that I paid extra money and miles for this seat, and, in the end, I don't feel it provided all that much of a better experience, vs if I had a simple coach seat. And in fact, as I was walking back and forth throughout the plane (to exercise my legs), I observed countless people in coach who were stretched out, sleeping, over three seats. Now as to whether they purchased three consecutive seats, or simply were able to use the seats (because no one else had purchased those seats), I don't know. But I had to wonder if I had been foolish to pay all that extra money, and use all those miles, for the Premium Select 'upgrade'.
Also, while the Premium Select seats were more or less 'private' seats surrounded by private cubicle-like walls, I could have foregone the extra privacy. It really was meaningless to me. The most important thing I was looking for was a seat that was comfortable enough to sleep in. And in this respect, the Premium Select seat did NOT deliver for me.
Next time, I may try Delta One, even though that means even MORE money/miles.
I'll be flying Delta's Premium Select from Berlin to JFK next summer. I'm looking forward to it. I was able to get one of those rare bookings that based on timing of the booking along with partner discounts my PS seat is the same cost as a main cabin ticket. At that price, it's a no-brainer that I'll be flying PS even if only getting a softer seat with more leg room. But for sure I wouldn't be paying hundreds or thousands of extra dollars to make the upgrade.
Wow. One of the most straight forward to the point prefect video
The food is definitely the weak point. On my first flight from LA to Sydney (15 hours) there were only two meals, both smothered in tomatoes and peppers, neither of which I can eat (ulcers). I have learned to grab a couple of sandwiches before boarding and put them in my bag,
Great review. We had the same seats booked from SLC - LHR - SLC, but switched to DeltaOne. I have flown in Premium Economy on a red-eye from SFO to ATL - it was worth it as an upgrade from Comfort+. The meals should and could be better - I agree with other commenters here. For the additional cost - the seat is acceptable, but the meals are unacceptable.
Thanks for watching and for the comments 😎
How did you switch to delta one? We just moved to slc for residency ( wife and I) and are flying this month to the uk
@@Behemoth66 we had the Premium Economy seats booked but noticed that the Delta One prices were going down. On the Delta Website i used the Change my Flight feature and just moved us to Delta One. When we did it - it was actually fewer points for Delta One so it was a now brainer. I think everyone assumed that the Delta One would be too expensive and wanted to try Premium Economy. I have flown in Delta Premium Economy on an overnight flight (SFO to ATL) and it is a lot better than comfort plus.
Well done... Exactly the info I was wanting.. Thanks for posting..
We flew Delta PS last month from Stockholm to NY and found it worth the money. Real cutlery , ceramic plates, real glasses, comfortable seats. We had bulkhead seats which were very pleasant. The seats came with remote controls for the bulkhead sited screen. Better use of money than Comfort+.
A very nicely done review video !! Thank you ! 🙏 👍👍💜🥁🐉🎤🎶✈️💞
Great Review. I think I may upgrade to Comfort Plus. Flying to PARIS from Philadelphia in February 2024
Excellent video, thanks for sharing!
Thanks 🙏
Excellent video with everything one would need to know about Delta Premium Select. Professional quality.
Glad you liked it 😎
Had 2 flights from MIA to MNL and back in Delta's premium in 2019 and 2022. First time was great, food, plating and such. Second time, not so much. Food was pretty awful to and from MNL. I think the worst part of the seating as mentioned is trying to get up if the forward seat is reclined. If I do use that service again I'll make sure to book bulkhead. After all I'm not a six footer. On another occasion, I flew Korean air in coach. I had a better experience. Leg room was ample enough to cross leg. Although with less seat pitch. The food was far superior. Thats my 2 cents.
Nice review. Very helpful as I've now booked this class for a November flight JFK to LHR.
Thanks. Have a great flight!
Delta really stepped up their game in recent years. The service especially is such a massive improvement. Staff is now constantly coming around offering drinks and snacks throughout the flight (even in economy), and is now extremely attentive. The first delta flight I took was absolutely unprofessional and disgusting, with an outdated plane and air hostesses who were busy gossiping during every meal and drinks service. I’m very glad to see Delta has made a real effort to turn things around.
Thank you so much for the response.
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Definitely going to upgrade for my trip to Nigeria
I like videos with no music.
Good information
Great video, not too much talking, just the essencial information, cheers.
Thanks 👍
being 6'4, im not a fan of the narrow seats with unadjustable armrests. i have to put the controller in the nook so my legs dont press against. flew this from ATL-HND. i was miserable. i wish they made it 2-2-2, a little pricier, and the same seats from a domestic 1st class flight. i was more comfortable flying ATL-FCO last week in COMF since the armrests adjusted. but, that is just me in a not so small body. if delta 1 wasnt 20k rt id have splurged.
Thanks for sharing
The meal needs upgrading. AA and UA have them beat on that, and it's really saying something if UA has a better meal.
Delta used to have super good catering in Premium Select with all dish served in fine china and cutlery. Unfortunately Pandemic forced Delta to cut cost so meal presentation is now similar to Main Cabin. (Albeit upgraded food and white cloths and metal cutlery)
The food is definitely their weak spot. I flew back Virgin Atlantic in Premium, where the food was far better.
@@beavermuffin They are making more than enough money again to upgrade the food service again..especially the premium they charge for the cabin.
UA may indeed have better food, but it's the rest of the UA experience that turns me off. I'll take Delta's service over UA or AA any day of the week, even if I have to bring my own food.
@@ajs11201 All 3 have their pluses and minuses.
Hi. I just saw your video on Delta Premium Select cabin flight on board the a330-900neo aircraft. As I am flying this cabin in January from LA to CDG wanted to know you opinion of the PS cabin on a330-900neo vs the other Delta aircraft. Did you get. Pre-departure beverage? I am flying Delta One suites on the same aircraft on my way back to US from Amsterdam. Have you flown Delta One suites on the a330-900neo? These have the close door on the suites. Looming forward to your reply and comments. Thanks...Raj
Thank you for the video. I am flying to Korea and the video was very helpful. Could you use the business lounge with that ticket ?
Nope doesn’t include lounge access
thank you for an excellent video. Would you say the under-the-seat area is comparable to most economy seats? We need space for backpacks. Thanks!
Thank you for sharing your trip here. Did you have effect time to go to the airline lounge before the flight?☺
Thanks. Premium Select didn’t give access to an airport lounge at Heathrow. Although I got to use the Virgin Clubhouse through status.
That was good you got to go to a nice relaxing lounge before the flight.
Very helpful. Thank you.
Your reviews are so good
Thank you 🙏 I appreciate that!
nice vid
Haven't tried the PS from Delta - had seats booked on the return leg from AMS but took an upgrade that Delta had - they gave me a $70 flight credit to book Delta One. Booked the PS after sitting in Comfort Plus on the return leg from FCO - cramped into a very small seat. I'd go for it if the Delta One was too expensive as the Comfort Plus is a joke.
If you are comfortable, please inform us of your height and weight so we can gauge comfort level based on person size. Thank you.
I agree with your points. I would say BA have better food offering on the same route
Thanks for watching! 🙏
BA has finally upgraded (even pre covid) which use to be not great food service. Been impressed with my last few business and F flights on them the last year. Sounds like they have done the same in PE.
Delta needs to step their game up, Virgin Atlantic offers a much better experience in their premium economy offering. For example the moment you sit down you're offered orange juice, champagne or water served in fitting glasses and food is served on real plates vs Delta's cartons
True but delta one is amazing and their mainly focused on there Us flight as they are upgrading their first class😊
DL Premium economy can compete with European and maybe Asian carriers as far as hard product. But the soft product, the meals especially, are simply economy class meals with a very slightly upgraded presentation. This has been a consistent failing for this DL product for some years. I doubt it will improve. The moderately better seat may be worth a few hundred $/£ extra but certainly not more than that.
Is there enough room in Premium Select for overhead luggage? I will only have one carryon plus my "personal item." My main priority is not to check any luggage ever. Thank you.
There was plenty of overhead bin space. With fewer seats in the cabin, there was also less luggage in total.
Great review. We're doing a long haul next year from LAX to Sydney (Premium Select), looking forward to it. Question - what was the round black "shield" in front of your GoPro? I want to film the same way, just curious...
Hi. Thanks for the comment.
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Hello, thanks for the review. I'll upgrade for sure my next trip!@@DoorsToAuto
Quick question .. what is the round black shiled ? Can't locate it throught the link you shared ... (Circular black stuff at 5:28)
Thanks!
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it 😎
Great vid. Im flying LHR to JFK in december and decided to go with virgin after watching quite a few review videos. How do you think Delta stacks up against virgin and BA?
Thanks 🙏
I flew back to London with Virgin. The review is here: ua-cam.com/video/z3rt8S5TX3M/v-deo.html
I’d say Virgin was better from a food/drink point of view. But I was on a newer aircraft with Delta, which was better.
With Virgin the A330-900 or A350-1000 have larger entertainment screens and less clutter around the seat.
Either way, they are both better than Economy.
Great, honest review. The meal leaves a little be desired - but that said, I do think airlines are “conditioning” us to expect less and by moving away from plain and simple good food they will subsequently justify removing food altogether. Once again, grateful thanks 🙏
Thank you. Appreciate the comments 🙏
Thank you appreciate the comment too 😂
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Good! 👍
I do NOT think Delta’s “Premium Economy” is worth the price, nor is it worth the experience.
The moral of the story: Bring your own food.
Or fly a Asian airline. EVA Air, Singapore or Ana all so much better than domestic.
Looks like delta just renamed a section to make everyone think they are getting more. I fly delta in the US but when I'm heading over to London I book with delta but check to see that I'm on a virgin flight. The food and service is so much better
I used to overpack my luggage ,so back then more luggage allowances would had been my priority ! But,nowadays ,I am more pro about packing & all my destinations tend to be U.K.,European countries more & that means lots of stoney roads & hills !! Lol. So,I have to travel with carry - on only ! Lol. But,recline level is more important to me !! 💜🥁🐉🎤🎶✈️💞
My husband is flying for 16 hours straight from ATL to Johannesburg and the question we need answered is how high do the leg extensions go. It says ajdustable but about what angle do they go up to? 45 degrees, less than that?, up to 90 degrees? He has just had a knee replacement and that's the most important thing to know for us. Thanks in advance.
Thanks for the comment. From memory it was certainly less than 45 degrees. Probably more like 30 degrees.
@@DoorsToAuto Thank you!!
I had the same question. So many travel videos totally leave out details on the leg rest. This is a deal breaker for me.
I just can't get myself to fly anything other than business. I feel my chest tighten just by the very thought of economy.
You get the same food as economy. You paying for the seat upgrade
Ugh. The meal descriptions were both unappealing to me. Now I know to go prepared with my own food.
How tall are you?
5’10 but there was sufficient space for someone a bit taller too.
DELTA is one of the BEST AIRLINES in the WORLD! They definitely need to upgrade the 737 lines. HOPEFULLY Boeing will scrap the 737 lines and come up with something New and Better!
I am going to Japan from the US in few days, and I had a chance to upgrade my seat to Premium Select at a lower cost. I am excited already. :)
What did you pay to upgrade close to the flight? I have tickets (comfort+) to Japan (from SEA) in early Feb2024. ATM the upgrade cost is 375$ to move up to Premium Select....but a few weeks ago it was 500$. The flight looks to not be very full so I wonder if the price to upgrade might even go lower closer to the flight??
The food looks pretty crappy.
The meals looked abysmal...It should've been better than what you would get in plain Economy since you're paying double the price.
comfort + is the biggest rip off 2" more only for a higher price.
These mfs are crazy charging double for this.
Boring microwave food is not acceptable. This is an area they choose to neglec
Delta One food sucks also.