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From constant award devaluations and convoluted Comfort+ policies to frequent procedural changes and some clearly flyer-unfriendly moves, there’s a lot not to like about the Delta SkyMiles program. At the same time, the airline offers a very good in-flight product and service and can provide a lot of value when you’re in a bind, so if you care more about the overall experience and less about the value of your miles, Delta can still be a good option — even for frequent flyers.

It’ll soon be easier for Delta elites to score Comfort+ seats when traveling with a companion.

Here’s how Delta explains the change:

Coming This Fall: Complimentary Upgrade Improvements for Medallion Members Traveling with a Companion

We recently surveyed our Medallion members about our companion policy for Complimentary Upgrades, and a majority of you voted that Medallion members traveling with a companion should clear for Complimentary Upgrades based on the higher of the two status levels.

So, we’re investing in making things better. Starting this fall, Medallion members traveling with one companion will clear for Complimentary Upgrades to both First Class and Delta Comfort+™ based on the status of the higher-tiered member. Diamond and Silver traveling together? Your upgrade will clear at the Diamond level, when available.

It’s one of the many ways we’re striving to offer the best elite travel experience for our most loyal members. Be on the lookout for more details and the official start date for these changes that will be announced this summer.

What’s most interesting about the statement above is this line: “It’s one of the many ways we’re striving to offer the best elite travel experience for our most loyal members.” Delta clearly wants its top customers to know that their business is valued by the airline, despite ever-eroding perks. It’s definitely great to see this improvement, but there’s no question that American and United continue to offer more generous loyalty program benefits, despite what Delta may want you to believe.

Source: thepointsguy.com