The music track chosen is too distracting. And some of the notes are actually irritating. I’m sorry, I wanted to watch this but had to stop because of the music.
You’re right that the meal service did not look as nice as it could be. However, it tasted quite good. Also, we thought the way the meal is served is really different from economy class.
Delta better rethink their coming lounge rules changes in 2025. They will loose a lots of first class travelers as a result. After 2025 they will limit you to six visits to the lounge no matter what your frequent flier status is.
Thank you fir sharing your trip. Yes, when I can not Business Class then President Economy and for me I go for the first row left window sides or right window side are nice. Those long-haul flights I know I like more calm areas. But that last row window is cute. Thanks again.
That's not accurate. More space between seats means you're less likely to touch elbows. This is evident in the 2+3+2 configuration in Premium Select vs 2+4+2 in basic economy or Comfort Plus. The center arm rest is twice as wide with a small surface in between to rest cell phones or cups, similar to US domestic first class but with the seat itself not being as wide. Catering is supposedly unique to Premium Select (see the label on the foil that specifically says PS) but I dont know what the difference is. On a long haul flight it means a greater sense of space as you eat or maneuver in your seat.
@@jesdadotcom its very true int not true premium economy the catering I saw its exact like economy yes the seat its better but nothing especial its not worth to pay 1000 more for this kind of service please before you comment get the point!
@@robertgonzales3936 I essentially agree with you--it's more or less the same experience as the main cabin with a nicer seat and a bit more legroom. I'd never pay an extra $1000 to sit there. Depending on the mysterious unknown pricing factors, sometimes you can get a premium select seat for $50 or $100 more than main cabin, and that's about my limit.
One thing you did not show: how far back do the seats go? That’s the only reason I’d upgrade and pay an extra $1k. Impossible to sleep for me in the upright position of the main cabin and comfort +. I need a seat that reclines quite far back.
I just dont like premium select its barely an upgrade. Got stuck there one time after all the cancellation around xmas and my domestic “comfort+” was about as good. Its just premium economy on most airlines. I have begun the process of moving away from delta. Im doing mostly Alaska domestic but just dont care anymore. Im usually paid into business and first so loyalty just doesnt matter. See basically no benefit. The only thing worth being loyal to anymore is marriott and Hyatt.