Delta Comfort Plus SC earn with VA

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Hey everyone,

I'm new to flying DL and crediting to VA and got a little confused with how DL Comfort+ will earn on VA. I checked the earning table and it says W class earns at Y+ rates but only if it's a codeshare operated by VA. So how does a domestic US Comfort+ fare booking into W earn with VA? Discount Y, Full Y or Y+?
 
Be interested to know myself and hopefully will find out in a week or so. I've got a LAX-JFK Delta VA codeshare at 0730 hours on the 29th. This morning I logged into the Delta app and was able to select Comfort+ for free (whereas for last week or so of trying was $137). So that's either T-72 measured in AU hours or T-48 using international-date-line adjusted hours ...or something, who knows?!
 
I suspect that it's based upon scheduled departure time for the booked flight

As for earning I would be going no further than that published for fare buckets
 
Be interested to know myself and hopefully will find out in a week or so. I've got a LAX-JFK Delta VA codeshare at 0730 hours on the 29th. This morning I logged into the Delta app and was able to select Comfort+ for free (whereas for last week or so of trying was $137). So that's either T-72 measured in AU hours or T-48 using international-date-line adjusted hours ...or something, who knows?!

If you booked a Y fare and select a Comfort+ seat for free I think you'll earn based on your ticketed booking class, essentially just like any other free upgrade. I'm looking at booking directly into Comfort+ and not just booking Y and selecting Comfort+ at T-X.

I suspect that it's based upon scheduled departure time for the booked flight

As for earning I would be going no further than that published for fare buckets

That's the thing though... According to the tables it would mean I get no points or SCs if I book straight into Comfort+...
 
If not listed then no earn .. Know your classes ...

... I do expect velocity to catch up but until then be very very careful.
 
Comfort Plus is not a fare bucket but a better seat. More like paying for an exit row.

SC earn is based on the fare that you booked originally.
 
Comfort Plus is not a fare bucket but a better seat. More like paying for an exit row.

SC earn is based on the fare that you booked originally.

If you book Comfort+ from the get go directly it books into W. DL were the first to separate these better seats into its own booking class. The question then becomes what does these fare earn on VA, cause it seems VA are behind the ball in terms of their earning tables saying DL W class only earns if it's a codeshare operated by VA. DL have separated Comfort+ into it's own category in their tables as well.
 
Thanks for the heads up CaviAck.

I naively went and booked multiple W class seats and then read your post!

So I've reached out to Velocity and got a call back today. Not promising (yet). They said yes indeed, no points or SCs on W class! I asked when it would be looked and she said they will escalate to management and if there is an update they will contact me. Does not make sense that you get points and SCs for the back door, but not if you choose to pay more. Hopefully they'll catch up in time.
 
I am surprised you could even book into W class especially if Y+ is not available on the flight. Last year my wife and I flew LAX-PVG with DL and we were booked directly into Comfort + in 'V' class. We received 40 status points each and 3243 FFP's.

Hopefully common sense will prevail...
 
Thanks for the heads up CaviAck.

I naively went and booked multiple W class seats and then read your post!

So I've reached out to Velocity and got a call back today. Not promising (yet). They said yes indeed, no points or SCs on W class! I asked when it would be looked and she said they will escalate to management and if there is an update they will contact me. Does not make sense that you get points and SCs for the back door, but not if you choose to pay more. Hopefully they'll catch up in time.

Well that answers my question then! Thanks Deewhy.

I am surprised you could even book into W class especially if Y+ is not available on the flight. Last year my wife and I flew LAX-PVG with DL and we were booked directly into Comfort + in 'V' class. We received 40 status points each and 3243 FFP's.

Hopefully common sense will prevail...

Depends on when you booked last year, IIRC the switch to DL making Comfort+ its own class wasn't until late last year. Or possibly you booked Y and because of your VA status DL allowed you to select seats in Comfort+.

Edit: Did some digging and found that the announcements were made late last year, November-ish to affect flights from 16 May 2016 onwards.
 
Comfort Plus is not a fare bucket but a better seat. More like paying for an exit row.

SC earn is based on the fare that you booked originally.

Delta has changed how Comfort+ is handled and it IS now a separate class - I booked directly into Comfort+ (W class) on the Delta website earlier this month. I've attached a screengrab of a random LAX-SFO dummy booking to show how Delta now work things; an additional US$40 (or thereabouts) to book Comfort+ (W) as opposed to Main Cabin (T class).

Having just seen this thread, I'll also be contacting VA to apply some pressure to recognise Delta's W class directly - booking into T class in my example would earn at 0.5 VFF points per mile, yet a more expensive W fare class earns nothing!
 

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Delta has changed how Comfort+ is handled and it IS now a separate class - I booked directly into Comfort+ (W class) on the Delta website earlier this month. I've attached a screengrab of a random LAX-SFO dummy booking to show how Delta now work things; an additional US$40 (or thereabouts) to book Comfort+ (W) as opposed to Main Cabin (T class).

Having just seen this thread, I'll also be contacting VA to apply some pressure to recognise Delta's W class directly - booking into T class in my example would earn at 0.5 VFF points per mile, yet a more expensive W fare class earns nothing!

Yikes! I'm looking at that exact route in June and it's US$123 ow and $20 more for Comfort+.
 
I just booked three W class u.s. domestic flights and before I did, I messaged Virgin's social media team on facebook to check about the SC and Mileage earn and they said "As long as you book through Delta and travel on a Delta Aircraft, and not a codeshare of Delta, the W class earn of 1.25 Velocity Points per mile still applies" (I don't have enough posts to link to the entire conversation) I do hope that whoever answered the question was right as it would be ridiculous to be not given SCs and miles for a more expensive ticket.
 
I just booked three W class u.s. domestic flights and before I did, I messaged Virgin's social media team on facebook to check about the SC and Mileage earn and they said "As long as you book through Delta and travel on a Delta Aircraft, and not a codeshare of Delta, the W class earn of 1.25 Velocity Points per mile still applies" (I don't have enough posts to link to the entire conversation) I do hope that whoever answered the question was right as it would be ridiculous to be not given SCs and miles for a more expensive ticket.

I'd still take that with a grain of salt until VA comes up with an updated earnings table.
 
I just booked three W class u.s. domestic flights and before I did, I messaged Virgin's social media team on facebook to check about the SC and Mileage earn and they said "As long as you book through Delta and travel on a Delta Aircraft, and not a codeshare of Delta, the W class earn of 1.25 Velocity Points per mile still applies" (I don't have enough posts to link to the entire conversation) I do hope that whoever answered the question was right as it would be ridiculous to be not given SCs and miles for a more expensive ticket.

I would screen print that response and keep it up your sleeve just incase they don't come through with the points...
 
That's exactly what I'm doing. I'm not sure that anything will come of it if VA decide not to give me any points but at least it's something.
 
I just booked three W class u.s. domestic flights and before I did, I messaged Virgin's social media team on facebook to check about the SC and Mileage earn and they said "As long as you book through Delta and travel on a Delta Aircraft, and not a codeshare of Delta, the W class earn of 1.25 Velocity Points per mile still applies" (I don't have enough posts to link to the entire conversation) I do hope that whoever answered the question was right as it would be ridiculous to be not given SCs and miles for a more expensive ticket.

Can the VFF rep on this site confirm that Comfort+ (W) class booked on the Delta website for flight(s) on Delta metal WILL earn Velocity points (at 1.25 per mile) AND SC's? I'll try sending a PM pointing to this thread to see whether they can confirm things.......
 
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