“It’s incredibly important to us that Delta Sky Clubs continue to deliver an industry-leading experience for our guests,” said Dwight James, Senior Vice President – Customer Engagement & Loyalty, and CEO – Delta Vacations. To address this, important updates are being made for 2023. Across the network, Delta has invested heavily in its Clubs with increases to seating capacity, premium design updates, locally driven food and beverage offerings and more.Ī byproduct of Delta Sky Club’s widespread popularity is visit growth that has outpaced Club capacity - resulting in frustration for some customers who find themselves waiting in lines or searching for seating once inside. Since April, Delta Sky Club has opened four new Clubs, including its two largest at New York’s LaGuardia Airport and Los Angeles International Airport the airline’s only international Club at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport and a stunning new 22,000-plus-square-foot space at Chicago-O’Hare.Įlsewhere, major expansions of existing Clubs in Nashville and Boston have significantly increased capacity at those locations. Eight Club openings and expansions planned for 2023.Īfter a banner year of Delta Sky Club openings and expansions across Delta’s network in 2022 that resulted in a record number of visits, the airline is changing some of the ways customers can access Clubs starting next year to preserve a best-in-class experience. Delta launches real-time occupancy tracker in the Fly Delta app.Updates to Delta Sky Club access policy to help preserve premium experience.
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