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DL · 30 aircraft · 4,961 seats verified

Delta Air Lines seat maps.

Delta Air Lines — Atlanta hub, mainline 717 to A350. Premium Select.

Seat maps for every Delta Air Linesaircraft we cover. Plus the windowless ‘window’ seats and exit-row catches the booking flow doesn't bother mentioning. Free.

Fleet

Every Delta Air Lines aircraft we cover.

What to watch for on Delta Air Lines

Three things to know before you pick.

  1. The plane changes more than you'd think.

    Delta Air Lines swaps aircraft regularly. The 1A you picked on a 767 ends up a middle on the 737 they swap in. Pro catches it the moment it happens.

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  2. A few 'window' seats have no window.

    Some seats sold as windows are just a wall. Delta and United are being sued over it. We list every one we’ve found.

    See the list
  3. The variant matters as much as the model.

    A 757-200 in 75D config isn’t the same plane as 75H. Different premium cabin, different best seats. We split variants where Delta Air Lines flies more than one.

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FAQ

Common questions

How many Delta Air Lines aircraft do you cover?
30 aircraft, 4,961 seats. Every variant we've researched, with color verdicts and per-seat notes.
Are the Delta Air Lines seat maps free?
Yes. Every seat map and gotcha is free, no signup needed. Pro adds swap alerts, day-before briefings, and cancellation prediction.
Do you flag Delta Air Lines's windowless 'window' seats?
Yes — every one we've found, including the rows that prompted the Delta and United lawsuits. See the windowless list for the full set.
What if my Delta Air Lines aircraft swaps before I fly?
Pro emails you the moment it swaps. The 1A you picked on a 767 ends up a middle on the 737 Delta Air Lines swaps in — Pro lets you re-pick before everyone else notices.
Will you cover other airlines?
Yes. Every plan includes future airlines — we're working on United, American, Alaska, JetBlue, and Southwest next.