Hillary Clinton will finally allow journalists on her campaign plane — even as she’s gone 272 days without holding a press conference.

Starting Monday, Clinton’s traveling press corps will be allowed on board her plane. The campaign, therefore, is upsizing its aircraft to accommodate the candidate, her advisers, Secret Service agents and reporters.

Clinton has a busy Monday — Labor Day — scheduled: She’ll be in Ohio and Illinois.

But there’s still no word on a press conference.

Some believe Clinton shouldn’t make herself available for one.

“I would go all the way to the end and not do a press conference,” said Dan Pfeiffer, a former White House senior adviser to President Obama.

“I would do a s—load of interviews, and I would do interviews with [tough reporters].”