Delta Air Lines Expands with Five New Sky Clubs

Delta Air Lines Expands with Five New Sky Clubs

Delta Air Lines is expanding its Sky Club network significantly, with plans for new clubs and renovations at various locations. In 2024, Delta introduced its Delta One Lounge concept at three major airport hubs. Last year, new Sky Clubs opened in Atlanta and Salt Lake City, along with a dual facility in Seattle. With exciting developments anticipated, 2026 will bring more updates to Delta’s lounge offerings.

New Sky Club in Las Vegas

One of the most anticipated additions is a new Sky Club at Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) in Las Vegas. This vibrant tourist destination has been without a dedicated Delta lounge, despite hosting events like the airline’s recent takeover of the Sphere. The Las Vegas Sky Club is not expected to open until 2029, requiring travelers to be patient.

  • Location: Harry Reid International Airport (LAS)
  • Opening Year: 2029

Renovations in Denver

In the short term, Delta is renovating its Sky Club at Denver International Airport (DEN). This significant upgrade is aimed at enhancing the overall visitor experience. The renovation is set to be completed within the next two months, introducing an improved facility for travelers.

Expansion Plans in Florida

Delta has also announced major expansions for its Sky Clubs in Florida. The facilities at Jacksonville International Airport (JAX) and Tampa International Airport (TPA) are set to undergo significant transformations. The Jacksonville club will triple in size, reaching 10,000 square feet by next year, while the Tampa location will debut in 2028 at the new Airside D concourse.

  • Jacksonville International Airport (JAX): Expansion completion expected next year.
  • Tampa International Airport (TPA): New club opening in 2028.

Recent Upgrades in Philadelphia

Delta has completed a significant renovation of its Sky Club at Philadelphia International Airport (PHL). The lounge has increased its capacity from 75 to 144 seats and introduced new seating areas. Improvements also include an expanded back-of-house space, enhancing food preparation for a better buffet experience.

  • Location: Philadelphia International Airport (PHL)
  • New Capacity: 144 seats
  • Renovation Completion: Recent weeks

As Delta Air Lines continues to enhance its lounge offerings, travelers can look forward to a range of new facilities and upgrades across key airports. With these developments, the airline is solidifying its commitment to providing high-quality experiences for its passengers.