My decision to fly Delta A321neo Comfort Plus from Salt Lake City to Fort Lauderdale was a test. A scientific experiment if you will.
You see, I consider Delta to be one of the most consistent airlines in the entire world. They always offer a very good in flight experience from one flight to the next (no matter the aircraft type).
Would Comfort Plus on the A321neo look the same as it is on other aircraft types? Would the legroom be just as nice? What about the service? Would there be more, or less? Better, or worse?
Long story short: yes, yes, good question, same, same.
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Salt Lake City, UT (SLC) – Fort Lauderdale, FL (FLL)
Sunday, April 5, 2026
Aircraft: A321-271NX
Registration: N598DN
Duration: 4 hours 0 minutes
Seat: 13F (Comfort Plus)


My full review of Delta A321neo Comfort plus from Salt Lake City to Fort Lauderdale
The flight from SLC to FLL is about 4 1/2 hours as the crow (or Airbus A321neo) flies. That’s a pretty good amount of time to test out any airline product in my opinion, so it was a no-brainer choosing this flight as part of a cross-country journey from San Diego to South Florida.
Arrival at the Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC)
Don’t tell anyone, but I actually flew up from San Diego this particular morning in…wait for it…Comfort Plus on the A321neo. It was the same aircraft even!
I had about an hour and 20 minutes to kill between flights. I used most of that time to try and figure out how I was going to explain my reasons for choosing to review this segment to Fort Lauderdale as opposed to the one that I just flew from San Diego to Salt Lake City. Science is confusing sometimes.






The boarding process
They got the boarding process started on time at 9:45 AM. I was expecting as much considering that I had just arrived (early) from San Diego on this same aircraft. I’m fairly intelligent, aren’t I? Most scientists are.


Comfort Plus passengers board with Zone 3. Of course you’ll have the option to board with any zone 3 and higher, but I recommend doing it sooner rather than later. Overhead bin space at the front of the aircraft always fills up fast.






Delta A321neo Comfort Plus seat overview
Conmfort Plus on the Delta A321neo is a regular economy seat with a few extra inches of legroom. There are ELEVEN whopping rows of these seats arranged in a 3-3 layout. And yeah. They look exactly the same as they do on any other Delta aircraft (red headrest accents and all).








The departure from Salt Lake City
They got us pushed off the gate four minutes early at 10:26 AM. Did I even notice? Not really. The mountainous scenery around the Salt Lake City International Airport is nothing short of stunning, so to say that I was a bit distracted is an understatement. There’s probably a scientific name for that sort of thing, but I’m not the kind of scientist that knows all the answers.




It was a 12 minute taxi out to runway 34R and we were in the air one minute early at 10:38 AM. Doing good so far…



In flight entertainment
I prefer my scientific experiments to be as efficient as possible. Therefore, all I really need to do to tell you about the in-flight entertainment in Delta A321neo Comfort Plus is the point you to my Delta A321 Comfort Plus review. It’s all the same.
For those of you who can’t be bothered to click any silly links, you’ll be happy to know that there are video screens at every seat featuring loads and loads (and loads) of great content. From movies, to TV series, to YouTube music, to games and podcasts…it’s good.






Wi-Fi is free For SkyMiles members. As a reminder, SkyMiles is free to join. They’re basically not giving you any excuse to remain disconnected for the entire duration of the flight.



Food and drinks
Perhaps the most popular benefit of Comfort Plus (no matter the aircraft type) is the free alcohol. Of course you’ll get a free beverage and a snack, but you’ll need to partake in the alcohol to get your moneys worth.
Food for purchase is also available. The free snacks that they provide are not all that substantial, so don’t be surprised if you find yourself reaching for the in-flight menu on longer flights. don’t worry. It happens to the best of us.






Seat recline and comfort
The decision to name these seats “Comfort Plus” was a bold one. I mean, I do appreciate the extra few inches of legroom. But to call them comfortable (especially as long transcontinental flights) is a bit of a stretch.
Seat recline isn’t any better than what you would experience in a regular economy seat. The padding is the same, as is the width. As a scientist, all I can tell you is that this “comfort” experiment has produced a negative evaluative response.


The descent and arrival in into Fort Lauderdale
The flight attendants came by with additional drinks and snacks about one hour prior to landing. My reach (and subsequent grab) of the little green bag of pistachios happened instinctually. It’s my go to snack on Delta these days.
The weather was typically ”Florida in the spring” during the descent. Towering clouds, peaks of clear blue sky, and off and on rain showers. Beautiful as always.






We touched down on runway 10L 12 minutes early at 4:38 PM. I was expecting a lot worse considering that it was peak spring break at the time.






Pros and cons of Delta A321neo Comfort Plus
Perhaps the moral of this entire story is that, even on the newest next generation aircraft types such as the A321neo, Comfort Plus is still the same ‘ol Comfort Plus. It’s not any better or any worse. It’s just the same great enhanced economy product that we’ve all come to enjoy over the years.
Pros
- It is indeed comforting (in the sense that you’ll know exactly what to expect if you’ve flown Comfort Plus on any other aircraft type recently).
- I do appreciate the extra few inches of legroom. I really do.
- The free snacks aren’t all that substantial, but at least they’ll let you grab handfuls of them without judgement.
- Free alcohol!
Cons
- You’ll be wishing for a few more extra inches of seat width in addition to the extra few inches of legroom on longer flights. I promise you that.
- The free snacks won’t be enough to keep you satisfied on longer flights. Come prepared!
- It’s the same exact seat style that anyone who pays for a cheapo basic economy fare will get (minus the extra legroom).

Delta does a truly splendid job maintaining consistency across their aircraft. I flew on a 23-year old A319, and found it to be a identical experience as a two year old Delta A321neo. That said, when I flew economy on the Delta A21N (and had a whole row to myself), I found this product to have slightly enhanced tech with Bluetooth connectivity and all. I also noticed the seat has more give, shape, and just feels better overall (That’s what she said).
One can never doubt what she says lol. But yeah, Delta is easily the most consistent airline in the US right now. United is catching up though!
I used to connect on Delta in SLC every week to CVG for a consulting assignment. I was on the 6 am flight from LAX religiously. Half the plane was asleep. This was before the new SLC terminal.
Every week! That probably felt like a slog considering how cramped the old SLC used to be. But the new terminal is a huge improvement (and super easy to connect through).