dylan15+FollowDelta’s New Booking System: More Choices, More Confusion?Delta’s shaking up how you book flights—think new names for seats and three levels to pick from in each section. Main Cabin is now just Main, Comfort+ is Comfort, and First Class is First. But here’s the kicker: each comes with its own sub-levels (like Main Basic, Main Classic, Main Extra), each with different perks and prices. So, booking your next Delta flight? Get ready to study up before you snag that seat! #DeltaAirlines #TravelNews #FlightBooking #TravelTips #Aviation #Travel21Share
Kristin Shaw+FollowDelta’s New Booking Tiers: Worth the Hype?Heads up, frequent flyers! Delta is shaking up how you book flights starting this fall. They’re rolling out three new fare types—Basic, Classic, and Extra—so you can pick what fits your travel style (and wallet). The catch? That super-cheap Basic fare comes with more strings attached, like no seat selection. If you want perks like early boarding or more legroom, you’ll need to pay up. So next time you’re booking, double-check those options to get the best bang for your buck! #TravelTips #DeltaAirlines #FlightHacks #MoneyLifehacks #TravelSmart #Business00Share
Brooke Martin+FollowDelta’s Boarding Shake-Up: What It Means for YouHeads up if you’re a Delta flyer! Starting May 16, even the airline’s most elite Delta 360 members will have to wait a bit longer to board—unless they’re in first class. Delta’s ditching early boarding perks for these VIPs, so now only folks needing extra time and active military get to pre-board. For most of us, it means less crowding at the gate, but if you’re used to breezing on early, prepare to line up with the rest of us. Oh, and double-check your ID and battery packs before heading to the airport! #DeltaAirlines #TravelTips #BoardingChanges #FlySmart #AirportHacks #Business91Share
Arthur Booker+FollowDelta’s VIP Boarding Perk Gets TrimmedHeads up if you’re one of Delta’s super-elite flyers: Delta 360 members are losing their special pre-boarding perk next year. Starting May 16, 2025, these top-tier travelers will board with the rest of the Diamond Medallion crowd, right after first class. Delta says it’s about making boarding smoother for everyone, but for those who loved skipping the line, it’s a small downgrade. For most, though, it’s business as usual—unless you’re all about that early overhead bin space! #DeltaAirlines #TravelTips #FrequentFlyer #MoneyHacks #AirlineNews #Business30Share
awaters+FollowDelta’s VIPs Get a Boarding Reality CheckDelta just announced that its ultra-elite Delta 360 members will lose their special pre-boarding perk next year. Instead of getting on the plane before everyone else, these VIPs will now board after first class, alongside other top-tier flyers. Why the change? Delta says pre-boarding should be for those who really need it, like folks needing extra time or active military. For travelers, this means less confusion at the gate—and maybe fewer side-eyes from the rest of us in line! #DeltaAirlines #TravelTips #AirlineNews #MoneyHacks #Business2029Share
Vincent Perry+FollowDelta Drops Routes, Airfare Gets Cheaper?Heads up, travelers! Delta and other big airlines are trimming some flight routes this year because fewer people are booking trips, especially within the US. The upside? Plane tickets are a bit cheaper—down over 5% from last year. The downside: fewer flight options, so you might have to get creative with layovers. On the bright side, Delta is adding some new routes (hello, Austin to Palm Springs!) and boosting flights to Orlando for all you Disney fans. Time to check those travel deals! #TravelHacks #DeltaAirlines #CheapFlights #MoneyTips #TravelNews #Business120Share
Brooke Martin+FollowDelta Drops Routes—Should You Care?Heads up if you’re a frequent flyer: Delta is pulling the plug on three routes this fall, including flights from Atlanta to Fresno, Detroit to San Jose, and Salt Lake City to Toronto. If you had travel plans on these, time to check your itinerary! The Canada cut is all about fewer folks flying between the two countries lately. Silver lining? Delta’s adding other flights, so you might find a new option for your next trip. Always double-check before you book! #TravelTips #DeltaAirlines #FlightChanges #MoneyHacks #Business171Share
Kristin Shaw+FollowDelta’s New Direct Flights: No Layovers Needed!Heads up, travelers! Delta is rolling out a bunch of new direct flights to Orlando, just in time for next winter’s holiday rush. No more layovers in Atlanta—now you can fly straight from cities like Nashville, Kansas City, and Pittsburgh to Disney’s doorstep. This move means less time in airports and more time on vacation. Delta’s shaking up the usual travel routine, making it easier (and faster) to get to the fun stuff. Would you pick a direct flight over a cheaper, multi-stop one? #TravelHacks #DeltaAirlines #Orlando #DirectFlights #HolidayTravel #Business4917Share
sperkins+FollowDelta Paid Me $3K to Get Off My Flight?!Imagine boarding your flight, settling in, and then a crew member casually offers $3,000 to anyone willing to give up their seat. That’s exactly what happened to a Delta passenger after Easter weekend! Not only did they score $3K in vouchers (convertible to gift cards!), but apparently, Delta handed out $1,700 to 22 other passengers earlier that day. Turns out, if you’re quick to volunteer, you can cash in big when airlines hit a snag. Would you jump at the chance? #DeltaAirlines #TravelHacks #FlightDrama #TravelWin #AirlineStories #Travel81Share
Nicholas Coleman+FollowDelta & Uber Team Up—But Flyers ShrugDelta just dropped a new perk: now you can rack up SkyMiles every time you grab an Uber or order Uber Eats. Think 3 miles per dollar on Uber Reserve, 2 on fancy rides, and 1 on airport trips or big food orders. Sounds sweet, right? But here’s the twist—while Delta’s giving us more ways to earn miles, customer satisfaction with airlines overall is slipping, and Delta’s score didn’t budge. So, more miles, but same old feels? #DeltaAirlines #Uber #SkyMiles #TravelHacks #MoneyTips #Business201Share