Delta Air Lines is extending its Basic fare tier to its premium products, the carrier announced Tuesday, introducing Basic options for Delta First, Delta Premium Select and Delta One — the latter branded “Basic Business” — alongside existing Classic and Extra fares in select markets.
The move, which follows last fall’s expansion of Basic fares to Delta Comfort, gives travelers access to Delta’s premium onboard product at a lower price point in exchange for reduced flexibility and fewer ground perks. The onboard experience is identical across Basic, Classic and Extra fares within each cabin.
Basic Business customers will receive the full onboard Delta One experience — Zone 1 boarding, 180-degree lie-flat seats (with privacy suites on select aircraft), chef-curated three-course meals, complimentary beer, spirits and fine wine, hot towel service, plush bedding and a Missoni amenity kit with Grown Alchemist skincare — but the fare strips out the ground experience. Basic Business tickets do not include Delta One check-in, Delta One Lounge access or automatic Delta Sky Club entry.
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