Delta Premium Select: A Roomier Ride for Frequent Flyers

by Sky Skylar | February 28, 2025 | 0 Comments

In my journey through endless airline evaluations, I’ve found that Delta Premium Select stands out as a carefully crafted middle ground between Main Cabin seats and the opulence of Delta One. Introduced back in 2017, this cabin class was designed for travelers craving a more comfortable experience without fully committing to a lie-flat option. As of 2025, it’s still going strong, and I’ve greatly appreciated its evolution during these recent years.

How It All Began

How It All Began

When Delta rolled out Premium Select in 2017, the airline clearly aimed to offer a product that addressed a growing demand for something in between basic economy and top-tier business seating. I’ve observed that this approach resonates with frequent flyers looking for extra personal space, not to mention the allure of priority perks. According to industry data from 2023, premium economy seats (including Delta Premium Select) accounted for roughly 14% of total transatlantic bookings, indicating that many of us see real value in these in-between cabins.

Over the years, I’ve noticed Delta systematically expanding Premium Select across its widebody fleet, including aircraft like the Airbus A330-900neo and retrofitted Boeing 777s. Despite the pandemic-related setbacks that temporarily halted fresh cabin updates and real-time reviews, the fundamental comfort factors—more recline, enhanced legroom, and elevated amenities—have consistently appealed to those who want more than Main Cabin can offer.

Spacious Seats and Enhanced Amenities

Spacious Seats and Enhanced Amenities

One of the most striking things about Premium Select is how much room it provides. Depending on the aircraft, you might enjoy a seat pitch of around 37–38 inches, which is a welcome break from the tighter spacing in Main Cabin. I’ve personally taken note of the wider seat cushions and extendable footrests on my journeys, which can make a significant difference in comfort—especially on flights lasting over eight hours.

Delta’s collaboration with world-renowned brands really enhances the in-flight experience. Tumi amenity kits, for instance, elevate the product beyond what most expect in economy. These kits often include essentials like an eye mask, earplugs, and a miniature version of skincare basics. A recent survey by J.D. Power in 2024 showed that passengers were 20% more satisfied with their flights when offered high-quality amenity kits, and that certainly resonates with my experience in Premium Select. You’ll also get noise-canceling headsets and a larger seat-back screen, transforming a long-haul flight into a more pleasant experience.

Dining and Service Upgrades

Dining and Service Upgrades

While Premium Select doesn’t promise multi-course meals with white-tablecloth service—like you’d find in Delta One—what you do get is a noticeable step up from Main Cabin dining. The entrées tend to be better in both variety and presentation, and the complimentary beverages help make the journey feel a bit more special. In my own travels, I’ve found the meal consistency to vary slightly, especially on code-share flights with carriers like KLM, but overall the offering remains a pleasant highlight.

Ironically, the best meals I’ve enjoyed in Premium Select came on one of Delta’s updated Airbus A350 flights. The cabin crew seemed particularly enthusiastic about the new configuration, and every dish—from the salad to the dessert—was served with an extra dash of care. A study published by an airline catering collective in 2024 found that passengers in premium cabin classes reported a 30% higher satisfaction rate with their in-flight meals, which aligns well with my personal observations.

Priority Privileges and Baggage Perks

Priority Privileges and Baggage Perks

Sky Priority benefits remain one of the biggest draws of Premium Select, at least in my experience. Breezing through dedicated check-in lines and faster security can dramatically reduce pre-flight stress. According to a 2023 survey conducted by the Global Air Travel Association, travelers cited speedier airport checkpoints as the second most valued perk—right after seat comfort.

Another noteworthy benefit is the luggage allowance. Typically, Premium Select fares include two free checked bags, each up to 50 pounds. As someone who can sometimes overpack, I’ve appreciated not having to pay extra luggage fees. While lounge access isn’t automatically included, it’s worth noting that certain Delta and American Express credit card holders can still secure lounge admission, making the entire journey—from airport to aircraft seat—much more convenient.

Is It Worth the Splurge?

Is It Worth the Splurge?

In my view, deciding whether Premium Select is worth the added cost depends on how much you value comfort and acceleration of elite status goals. Premium Select usually comes with extra Medallion Qualification Miles (MQMs) that help you climb the loyalty tier ladder a bit faster. If you’re already a frequent flyer aiming for the next status level, those extra MQMs can be the decisive factor that justifies the heftier price tag.

For others, the choice might boil down to wanting a better rest on an overnight flight. The seats don’t fully recline into a bed, but the enhanced legroom and bigger seat pitch can significantly improve the quality of your trip. If, like me, you’ve ever attempted to snooze in Main Cabin on a 10-hour haul, you’ll quickly see the merit in the extra leg and elbow room. Adding the Tumi amenity kit and upgraded meal service to the equation can make that higher fare seem a bit more palatable for longer journeys.

Final Thoughts

Final Thoughts

Delta Premium Select stands out as a strong contender in the premium economy market. From the extra space to the thoughtfully curated amenities, it fills a clear gap between Main Cabin and the top-tier Delta One. While the pandemic-induced changes have impacted many airlines’ offerings, this cabin’s consistent quality has helped it remain relevant and popular, even in 2025.

Whether you’re a seasoned frequent flyer or someone planning that once-in-a-lifetime trip, Premium Select can offer a taste of luxury without the full commitment of business-class fares. The upgraded services—combined with generous baggage allowances and many of Delta’s Sky Priority benefits—make a genuinely smoother travel experience, especially for long-haul trips across the Atlantic or Pacific.

Sky Skylar’s Take

I’ve immersed myself in countless airline reviews, often by living vicariously through other travelers’ journeys. From my perspective, Delta Premium Select hits that sweet spot for those craving a more pampered flight. It’s not just the increased space—it’s the little touches like Tumi amenities and expedited airport procedures that truly add value to your ticket.

My guess is this segment will continue to evolve, especially as more carriers realize that travelers like me want the comfort and perks but aren’t always ready to splurge for lie-flat seats. If you’re looking for a well-rounded premium experience at a slightly more approachable price, Premium Select has definitely earned a spot on your shortlist.

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