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Homeroad warriorDelta's 'innovation class' promises an interesting seatmate

Delta’s ‘innovation class’ promises an interesting seatmate

Most airlines offer first class, business class, economy class and, often, a premium economy class section on their flights.

Now Delta Air Lines has introduced another, extremely exclusive, seating section: "innovation class."

The first class-style seats are free, but will be available only occasionally to select up-and-coming professionals whose applications meet a special set of criteria. Their seatmates (who also get free seats) will be selected by Delta from leaders in various fields on their way to major industry events who have agreed to participate in what the airline is calling "a mentoring program—that just so happens to take place at 35,000 feet."

"We have customers flying with us who are big thinkers and innovators and are changing the world," Mauricio Parise, Delta's director of worldwide marketing communications, told CNBC. "We want to bring the ones succeeding in their field together with people who aspire to follow them."

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The program's first such mentoring session took place earlier this month on a flight from Salt Lake City to Vancouver, Canada, site of the TED 2014 conference. It paired mentor Eric Migicovsky, founder of smartwatch developer Pebble with James Patten, a 2014 TED senior fellow who is an inventor and visual artist working on projects at the intersection of the physical and digital worlds.

"It's very rare to get a chance to sit down with someone in that sort of position and get to talk about whatever you want," Patten said in a video about the in-flight chat posted on Delta's website. "Had we met in another context, we probably would have had at most a five-minute conversation."

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