For many people in Minnesota, the idea of going on a vacation during the cold months might feel much like a necessity.  Or maybe that summer family vacation - taking the kids to Disney World, or wherever, might be a bit costly, but now might even be harder to book.

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Delta Airlines has just made an announcement that they are going to be changing the way that they set up their flights - actually the way they are classifying the seat assignments and where you are sitting.

When I first looked at this, I didn't think it was that big of a deal, but then I read further and saw something that kind of struck me as weird, and quite honestly, unfair.

WHAT ARE THE NEW SEAT CLASSIFICATIONS

 

  • Delta Main Cabin will now be called Delta Main.

  • Delta Comfort+ is now simply Delta Comfort

  • Delta First Class has been shortened to Delta First

See - not that hard to decifer.  They are literally just dropping off a word.  I think that's fairly easy to navigate.

If you are flying "boujee" you have some other choices.

Delta Main Extra – Choosing this level will get you on board a bit earlier and a reserved seat, as well as 7 frequent flyer miles per dollar spent. These tickets are also the most refundable and include same-day standby.

Delta Comfort, Delta First, Delta Premium Select and Delta One will also offer tiered experiences, though only Classic and Extra (no Basic).

HERE IS WHERE IT GETS MORE COMPLICATED

There used to be Basic Economy.  That was the cheapest flight you could take on Delta.  Now, that will be a part of the Delta Main category.  BUT, now there will be a Delta Main Basic and a Delta Main Classic.  Still doesn't seem too bad until you find out that when you book Delta Main Basic, you don't get to log in any sky miles.  That seems unfair.  You are still flying Delta - you should get those miles.  I understand that you don't get some of the other perks, like the Sky Club, but no miles?????  Not cool, Delta.

If you book Delta Main Classic, you do get the miles, you can pic your seat, and you can board a little earlier.  Personally, unless you have little kids, a physical issue, or are in first class, I don't see the great thing about boarding early.  I would almost rather book later and not sit on the plane any longer than I need to.  But I do understand that sometimes the overhead compartments fill up, and then you may get stuck checking your carry-on.  Other than that - why board early?

HOW MUCH IS THIS GOING TO COST TRAVELERS

That's a great question.  And I'm sure prices will vary depending on where you are going, and what time of year it is, holidays, etc.  Basically, this is what they have laid out.

A sample ticket Delta showed in an email to frequent flyer members showed a Main Basic seat going for $427, a Main Classic costing $527 and a Main Extra running $767.

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These changes won't go into effect until October 1st, so if you are planning a Fall or Winter trip somewhere and you plan to fly with Delta, just be aware of these changes.

Come Visit Big Lake in Pictures

 

See the Aftermath of the 1886 St. Cloud, Sauk Rapids and Rice Tornado

Here are some historical pictures taken of the destruction from an F4 tornado/cyclone on the cities of St. Cloud, Sauk Rapids and Rice, Minnesota on April 14, 1886.

Gallery Credit: Brown and Riley, "Cyclone Views: Pictures Sauk Rapids Cyclone" (1886). University and Other Publications. 1.

 

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