Delta Premium Select
About Delta Premium Select:
Delta Premium Select is a superior economy cabin available on select international routes. Customers will find more space to stretch out and relax with a wider seat and additional recline, and an adjustable footrest and leg rest on select widebody aircraft*. Delta Premium Select also offers plated meals and personalized service for an enhanced travel experience.
Customers will enjoy the following features in the Delta Premium Select cabin:
- More personal space with up to 38 inches of pitch, up to 19 inches of width and up to 7 inches of recline. Delta Premium Select seats also offer adjustable leg rests and head rests*
- TUMI amenity kit featuring Malin+Goetz lip balm and other travel essentials
- A dedicated flight attendant, pre-departure beverage service followed by fresh, seasonal menu selections presented with Alessi serviceware designed exclusively for Delta
- A high resolution (up to 13.3-inch) in-flight entertainment screen that is among the largest in its class, allowing customers to stay entertained with Delta Studio’s industry-leading library of complimentary movies, shows and games, and noise-canceling headsets
- In-seat power ports for large and small devices and convenient storage to keep them within reach
- Sky Priority service, which includes faster check-in, accelerated security and expedited baggage service
Markets where Delta Premium Select is available
Market |
Flights Begin |
Aircraft |
Atlanta (ATL) to/from Seoul Incheon (ICN) |
Currently operating |
A350 |
Atlanta (ATL) to/from Tokyo - Narita (NRT) |
Currently operating |
B777-200LR (7CB) |
Atlanta (ATL) to/from Paris Charles De Gaulle (CDG) |
Currently operating |
B777-200ER/LR (777/7CB) |
Atlanta (ATL) to/from Brussels (BRU) |
Feb. 22, 2020 |
B767-400 |
Atlanta (ATL) to/from Buenos Aires (EZE) |
Apr. 15, 2020 |
B767-400 |
Atlanta (ATL) to/from London Heathrow (LHR) |
Nov. 12, 2019 |
B767-400 |
Atlanta (ATL) to/from Munich (MUC) |
2Q 2020 |
B767-400 |
Atlanta (ATL) to/from Zurich (ZRH) |
2Q 2020 |
B767-400 |
Boston (BOS) to/from London Heathrow (LHR) |
Nov. 20, 2019 |
B767-400 |
Detroit (DTW) to/from Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) |
Currently operating |
A350 on one frequency daily |
Detroit (DTW) to/from Tokyo - Narita (NRT) |
Currently operating |
A350 |
Detroit (DTW) to/from Seoul Incheon (ICN) |
Currently operating |
A350 |
Detroit (DTW) to/from Shanghai (PVG) |
Currently operating |
A350 |
Detroit (DTW) to/from Beijing (PEK) |
Currently operating |
A350 |
Detroit (DTW) to/from London Heathrow (LHR) |
2Q 2020 |
B767-400 |
Los Angeles (LAX) to/from Sydney (SYD) |
Currently operating |
B777-200LR (7CB) |
Los Angeles (LAX) to/from Shanghai (PVG) |
Currently operating |
A350 |
Los Angeles (LAX) to/from Tokyo - Haneda (HND) |
Currently operating |
A350 |
Los Angeles (LAX) to/from Paris Charles De Gaulle (CDG) |
Currently operating |
B777-200LR (7HB) |
Minneapolis/St. Paul (MSP) to/from Tokyo - Haneda (HND) |
Currently operating |
B777-200LR (7CB) |
Minneapolis/St. Paul (MSP) to/from Seoul Incheon (ICN) |
Currently operating |
B777-200ER (777) |
Minneapolis/St. Paul (MSP) to/from Paris Charles De Gaulle (CDG) |
Currently operating |
B777-200ER/LR (777/7CB) |
Minneapolis/St. Paul (MSP) to/from Reykjavik - Keflavik (KEF) |
Currently operating |
757-200 (75H) |
Minneapolis/St. Paul (MSP) to/from London Heathrow (LHR) |
2Q 2020 |
767-400 |
New York (JFK) to/from Ponta Delgada (PDL) |
Currently operating |
757-200 (75H) |
New York (JFK) to/from Shannon (SNN) |
Currently operating |
757-200 (75H) |
New York (JFK) to/from Brussels (BRU) |
Jan. 30, 2020 |
767-400 |
New York (JFK) to/from London Heathrow (LHR) |
Nov. 16, 2019 |
767-400 |
New York (JFK) to/from Nice (NCE) |
2Q 2020 |
767-400 |
New York (JFK) to/from Zurich (ZRH) |
Dec. 8, 2019 |
767-400 |
New York (JFK) to/from Sao Paulo (GRU) |
Mar. 2, 2020 |
767-400 |
Portland (PDX) to/from London Heathrow (LHR) |
2Q 2020 |
767-400 |
Seattle (SEA) to/from Tokyo - Narita (NRT) |
Currently operating |
A350 |
Seattle (SEA) to/from Seoul Incheon (ICN) |
4Q 2019 |
A330-900neo |
Seattle (SEA) to/from Shanghai (PVG) |
Currently operating |
A330-900neo |
*Please note: Current Delta Premium Select seat configurations may vary depending on aircraft type and size: the foot and leg rest, 13.3” in-flight entertainment screen, and headsets are not available on 757-200 aircraft. Delta Premium Select on 757-200 (75H) aircraft on select routes will feature up to 11” seat back screen and Billboard earbuds.
How to Buy Delta Premium Select
Delta offers both fare and ancillary seat purchase options for Delta Premium Select, in all markets where the product is available.
- Delta Premium Select fares are booked in “P”, “A” and “G” classes
- Customers can purchase premium products like Delta Premium Select as an ancillary seat purchase for all or part of their journey, in all markets.
- To purchase Delta Premium Select as an ancillary seat product, travel agents may go to delta.com or call Global Sales Support or Delta Reservations for assistance.
- Ancillary purchase options build on Delta’s innovative branded fares program designed to give customers greater flexibility and choice when making travel plans.
Post Purchase Upgrades
Post purchase upgrades using cash or miles can be done via delta.com. Travel Agencies maintain control of tickets when customers upgrade post-purchase.
How to Identify Delta Premium Select fares in a GDS
- Delta Premium Select fares are available to view and sell in most GDS in the same manner as other fares. Travel agents may view the complete fare rules and details of any fare available in a GDS fare display.
- Delta Premium Select fares will use Delta’s Fare Basis Code structure. This structure features a product identifier in the 2nd to last character of the fare basis code, and allows customers to apply unique ticket designators for discount programs.
Please note: Delta Premium Select fares are booked in "P", “A” and “G” Class.
Branded Fare Product |
2nd to the last Character in Fare Basis Code |
Example |
Delta Premium Select (No dual inventory check; Fare Basis Code begins with P, A, G; Booking class will be P, A, G) |
P |
GLX67NPD |
Delta Premium Select |
P |
VLNJENPW |
*Exception, for travel from the U.S. or Canada to Europe, Middle East, Africa or India (EMEAI), the Fare Basis Code will take the main cabin inventory letter with an “M” instead of a “P” in the 7th position, for fares booked in “G” class of service.
Dual Inventory Check Process
- Delta uses a Dual-Inventory Check Process for Delta Premium Select fare products in Latin American markets and markets in EMEAI*. Fares are filed as published fares and the Fare Basis Code will begin with a Main Cabin Inventory letter (Q, K, L, U, T, X, V etc.), but the Delta Premium Select booking class will always be “P” “A” or “G” class.
- When a Delta Premium Select fare product is based on dual inventory, to be available for purchase, both the Fare Basis Code booking class and the Delta Premium Select inventory class of service (P, A, G) must be available.
- Example of a Delta Premium Select fare:
- The identifier in a Fare Basis Code will indicate “P” – VLX67NPD
- Booked in P, A or G class = V Fare Basis Code
- Requires both P, A or G and V class to be available (dual inventory check)
*In EMEAI markets, there will be Delta Premium Select fares published that are based on dual inventory with the Fare Basis Code that begins with a Main Cabin inventory letter. In addition, there will be other fares published that are not based on dual inventory, that will be filed with a Fare Basis Code that begins with the letter “P”, “A” or “G”. Only the fares that are filed with the Fare Basis Code that begins with a Main Cabin inventory letter will be subject to the dual inventory check process. Delta does not file fares using the dual inventory check process for Delta Premium Select fares in almost all Transpacific markets.
Online Booking Tools
Corporate customers using an online booking tool can find Delta Premium Select fares when shopping for the Premium Economy service class.
CSA Corporate Recognition and Priority Benefits
- CSA corporate recognition and priority benefits are applied automatically to fares purchased with a corporate ticket designator
SkyMiles Details
- Medallion Complimentary Upgrades: Medallion Members will not be eligible to receive Complimentary Upgrades to Delta Premium Select.
- Mileage Upgrade Awards: Any SkyMiles Member can use their miles to upgrade to Delta Premium Select after purchasing a Main Cabin ticket. Learn more about Mileage Upgrade Awards.
- Global and Regional Upgrade Certificates: These Upgrade Certificates are available to Diamond and Platinum Medallion® Members as Choice Benefits selections.
- Global Upgrade Certificates (available only to Diamond Medallion Members) can be used to upgrade into Delta Premium Select either from Main Cabin or from Delta Comfort+™. Members can also use one Global Upgrade Certificate to upgrade from Main Cabin, Delta Comfort+™ or Delta Premium Select to Delta One™. Learn more.
- Regional Upgrade Certificates cannot be used to upgrade into Delta Premium Select.
- Medallion Qualification: Delta Premium Select flights are eligible to earn Medallion Qualification Miles (MQMs), Medallion Qualification Dollars (MQDs – U.S.-based Members only) and Medallion Qualification Segments (MQSs). Medallion Members will receive a 50% MQM Bonus on Delta Premium Select flights. Learn more about Medallion Qualification.
Additional Resources
Additional information about the Delta Premium Select cabin, a seat and cabin comparison chart and FAQs are available to view.