nkereina
Last chance to lose your keys.
- Joined
- Feb 11, 2009
- Messages
- 21,037
Just wanted to pass this info along so others don't find out the hard way like I did 
Last week, Delta changed the way they handle the booking of their comfort+ seats. If it's a domestic flight after May 2016, you now have to book the comfort+ fare class from the time you initially book. If you look online, you'll now see the economy fare, comfort+ fare, business class fare, etc. You will get a comfort+ seat on all legs of the flight rather than picking and choosing like before. The fare is higher than standard economy fares, so the additional upgrade fee you previously would have paid for the comfort+ upgrade has been removed.
We booked our flights to Honolulu yesterday and booked standard economy. Our TA then went back in to upgrade us to comfort+ and when she couldn't, she called and that's how we found this out. If we wanted to upgrade to that fare class, it would have been another $800 total for the two of us, round trip. Not sure how that compares to what it would have cost if the previous process was still in place, so I can't say if the new process is comparable in price or not.

Last week, Delta changed the way they handle the booking of their comfort+ seats. If it's a domestic flight after May 2016, you now have to book the comfort+ fare class from the time you initially book. If you look online, you'll now see the economy fare, comfort+ fare, business class fare, etc. You will get a comfort+ seat on all legs of the flight rather than picking and choosing like before. The fare is higher than standard economy fares, so the additional upgrade fee you previously would have paid for the comfort+ upgrade has been removed.
We booked our flights to Honolulu yesterday and booked standard economy. Our TA then went back in to upgrade us to comfort+ and when she couldn't, she called and that's how we found this out. If we wanted to upgrade to that fare class, it would have been another $800 total for the two of us, round trip. Not sure how that compares to what it would have cost if the previous process was still in place, so I can't say if the new process is comparable in price or not.