New Delta Lounges Coming in 2025
Delta Air Lines has revealed new lounge opening and upgrades and expansions to its lounge network in 2025.
Last year was already a big one for the airline as it launched its premium Delta One Lounges at JFK, LAX and BOS. Delta also opened a new Sky Club in Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) and expanded both the MIA and LGA Sky Clubs.
In 2025, we will have a new Delta One Lounge in the northwest coast with the opening of Seattle-Tacoma International’s Delta One Lounge this summer. The nearly 11,000-square-foot space will feature an open-air terrace with stunning views of Mt. Rainier.
Seattle’s first Delta One Lounge will be located on the upper level of the airport’s forthcoming second Delta Sky Club, located near Gate 11 on Concourse A.
Shifting over at ATL, as part of the Concourse D renovation, a new 23,000 square-foot Club will open near Gate D16 this spring. This will be the first new Club at Delta’s ATL homebase since 2016 and the second-largest Delta Sky Club at the airport. In addition to the new Club on Concourse D, the Clubs on Concourses A and C will receive upgrades designed to elevate the guest experience.
A second Club will also open at Salt Lake City International Airport on Concourse B (joining the Concourse A Club, opened in 2020). The expansive, near-34,000-square-feet Club will be one of the largest in the network.
Last but not least, the PHL Delta Sky Club near the Terminal D/E connector will get a 2,000-plus-square-foot expansion.
It’s worth noting that access to Delta lounges with be tightened starting in February. Starting February 1, 2025, Delta Reserve cardmembers will only get 15 complimentary Delta Sky Club visits annually, and the Platinum Card® from American Express or The Business Platinum Card® from American Express will get you 10 Sky Club visits per annually.
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