Delta Air Lines is making adjustments to its West Coast schedule, focusing on increasing premium seat offerings while reducing certain flights in California.
Starting Nov. 9, Delta will introduce its Premium Select cabin on select flights between New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and San Francisco International Airport (SFO). The premium economy seats will be available on Boeing 767 aircraft operating this route, according to a Delta spokesperson. Premium Select offers wider seats with more legroom and recline than standard economy but does not match the space or privacy of business-class suites.
The airline already provides premium economy service on some JFK-Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) flights. American Airlines plans to offer premium economy on select JFK-LAX routes beginning in October, with further expansion expected as it introduces Airbus A321XLRs later this year. United Airlines also features premium economy on certain Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) flights to both LAX and SFO, though it does not currently serve JFK and is set to return there in 2027. Alaska Airlines and JetBlue operate the JFK-SFO route but do not offer a premium economy product.