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Delta Sky Club® airport lounges are a great place to relax before your flight and take advantage of complimentary Wi-Fi, snacks, and drinks, with curated menus featuring regional specialties, seasonal co*cktails, and in some locations, shower facilities to keep you feeling fresh.
There are several ways to access Delta lounges, including with a paid Delta Sky Club® membership, certain American Express cards or if you're flying in a premium cabin with Delta or an eligible partner airline (in certain situations).
Below, CNBC Select details all the ways to access Delta lounges and which cards to consider signing up for to make the entry process easier.
How to access Delta Sky Club lounges
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You can enter Delta Sky Club lounges up to three hours before departure, or anytime during layovers. To gain access, you need to fly that day, either with Delta or a partner airline. And when lounges are near capacity, Delta will prioritize entry to eligible premium cabin passengers and top-tier elite members.
Outside of those restrictions, you can get in with a Delta Sky Club membership, or by having certain credit cards, types of elite status (in certain scenarios) or whenever you're flying in business class or first class with Delta or one of its partners on an eligible route.
Note that Delta Sky Club members and eligible American Express cardholders don't receive access when traveling in basic economy.
Delta One Lounge access rules
Delta recently introduced premium Delta One lounges for premium cabin travelers. Delta One lounges have different entry requirements than the standard Sky Club locations, and you can't get access from a credit card or with a Delta Sky Club membership. You only can visit a Delta One location if:
- You're traveling on a same-day Delta One ticket (arrival or departure)
- You're flying In business or first class with an eligible partner airline
- You're a Delta 360 member (invite-only elite status)
You can bring children under the age of two along with you at no charge, but otherwise, no guests are permitted in Delta One lounges unless you're a Delta 360 member. Delta 360 members can bring immediate family or up to two companions, but they'll have to pay $100 per guest.
Cards that offer Delta lounge access
One of the easiest ways to get Delta lounge access is with a card that comes with Delta Sky Club® access but depending on what card you have, your access is changing.
Eligible cardholders currently receive unlimited access when traveling on a same-day flight operated or marketed by Delta with the following cards. However, starting Feb. 1, 2025, The Platinum Card® from American Express and The Business Platinum Card® from American Express will be limited to ten Sky Club visits per year. These cardholders must always pay a fee to bring guests and cannot access Sky Club lounges when traveling in basic economy.
The Platinum Card® from American Express
On the American Express secure site
Rewards
Earn 5X Membership Rewards® Points for flights booked directly with airlines or with American Express Travel up to $500,000 on these purchases per calendar year, 5X Membership Rewards® Points on prepaid hotels booked with American Express Travel, 1X points on all other eligible purchases
Welcome bonus
Earn 80,000 Membership Rewards® Points after you spend $8,000 on eligible purchases on your new Card in your first 6 months of Card Membership. Apply and select your preferred metal Card design: classic Platinum, Platinum x Kehinde Wiley, or Platinum x Julie Mehretu.
Annual fee
$695*
Intro APR
None
Regular APR
See Pay Over Time APR
Balance transfer fee
N/A
Foreign transaction fee
None
Credit Needed
Excellent/Good
See rates and fees, terms apply.
Read our The Platinum Card® from American Express review.
The Business Platinum Card® from American Express
On the American Express secure site
Rewards
Earn 5X Membership Rewards® points on flights and prepaid hotels on AmexTravel.com and 1X points for each dollar you spend on eligible purchases. Also, earn 1.5X points (that's an extra half point per dollar) on each eligible purchase at US construction material, hardware suppliers, electronic goods retailers, and software & cloud system providers, and shipping providers, as well as on purchases of $5,000 or more, on up to $2 million per Card Account per calendar year. Purchases eligible for multiple additional point bonuses will only receive the highest eligible bonus.
Welcome bonus
Earn 150,000 Membership Rewards® points after you spend $20,000 in eligible purchases on the Card within the first 3 months of Card Membership.
Annual fee
$695
Intro APR
N/A
Regular APR
19.49% - 28.49% variable
Balance transfer fee
N/A
Foreign transaction fee
None
Credit needed
Excellent/Good
See rates and fees, terms apply.
Cardholders of the Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card and the Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Business American Express Card currently receive complimentary Delta Sky Club® access when traveling with Delta. They may also bring up to two guests or immediate family (spouse/partner and children under 21 years old) for an additional fee. Effective 2/1/25, Reserve Card Members will receive 15 Visits per year to the Delta Sky Club; to earn an unlimited number of Visits each year starting on 2/1/25, the total eligible purchases on the Card must equal $75,000 or more between 1/1/24 and 12/31/24, and each calendar year thereafter. Once all 15 Visits have been used, Eligible Card Members may purchase additional Delta Sky Club Visits at a per-Visit rate of $50 per person using the Card.
Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card
On the American Express secure site
Rewards
Earn 3X Miles on Delta purchases and 1X Mile on all other eligible purchases.
Welcome bonus
Earn 60,000 Bonus Miles after you spend $5,000 in eligible purchases on your new Card in your first 6 months of Card Membership.
Annual fee
$650
Intro APR
N/A
Regular APR
20.99% - 29.99% variable
Balance transfer fee
N/A
Foreign transaction fees
None
Credit needed
Excellent/Good
See rates and fees, terms apply.
Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Business American Express Card
Rewards
Earn 3X miles on eligible Delta purchases; 1.5X miles on eligible transit, U.S. Shipping and office supply stores; 1X miles on all other purchases
Welcome bonus
Earn 75,000 Bonus Miles after spending $10,000 in purchases on your new Card in your first 6 months of Card Membership.
Annual fee
$650
Intro APR
None
Regular APR
20.99% - 29.99% variable
Balance transfer fee
N/A
Foreign transaction fees
None
Credit needed
Excellent/Good
See rates and fees, terms apply.
Delta Reserve and Amex Platinum cardholders can qualify for unlimited visits by spending $75,000 in eligible purchases on their eligible card each calendar year. Access will be available for the remainder of the current program year (which ends on January 31), for the next program year.
Delta Reserve cardholders can also access the exclusive Amex Centurion lounges when traveling on an eligible same-day Delta flight purchased with a U.S.-issued American Express card and may bring up to two guests for $50 per person.
Free access
Depending on which cabin you're traveling in, you may automatically receive complimentary lounge access. Anyone flying on a domestic or international Delta One-branded business-class flight (typically premium transcontinental and long-haul international routes) can access Sky Club or Delta One lounges. The same benefit applies to international business-class and first-class flights on a SkyTeam partner-operated flight. However, Delta One access is limited to business- or first-class passengers flying with Air France, LATAM, KLM, Korean Air or Virgin Atlantic.
Delta Medallion elite members with Gold, Platinum or Diamond status receive Sky Club lounge access when traveling in premium economy class or higher on an international flight that's operated by Delta or an eligible partner airline. You can still access Delta lounges with an economy ticket if they have another way to enter, such as a Delta Sky Club membership or an eligible American Express card. All other SkyTeam Elite Plus members still have access when traveling internationally, regardless of their cabin.
Paid access
You can only purchase or renew a Delta Sky Club membership if you have Delta Silver Medallion elite status or higher. There are two paid membership tiers: Individual and Executive. You can purchase a membership for the following prices:
- Individual: $695 or 69,500 miles.
- Executive: $1,495 or 149,500 miles.
With an Individual membership, you may bring up to two guests (or your spouse or partner and children under 21) for an additional fee per person. An Executive membership comes with unlimited lounge access for you and up to two guests (or your spouse or partner and children under 21).
Delta elite members who reach the Diamond Medallion level may use their Choice Benefit selections for an Individual Membership or Executive Membership. An Executive membership costs three Choice Benefit selections and an Individual Membership costs two. Note that the Individual Membership will only be available as a Choice Benefit starting in 2025.
Unlike some other airlines, Delta does not offer pay-per-visit access to Delta Sky Club® lounges unless you have certain co-branded cards.
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Delta Sky Club locations
Within the U.S., there are more than 50 Delta Sky Club locations across dozens of airports. While most airports only have a single Delta Sky Club location, the following hub cities have several:
- Atlanta (ATL): Nine lounges
- Boston (BOS): Three lounges
- Detroit (DTW): Five lounges
- Los Angeles (LAX): Two lounges
- Minneapolis (MSP): Three lounges
- New York (JFK): Two lounges
Delta is also in the process of adding new locations and renovating existing lounges at the following airports:
- Charlotte (CLT) - New lounge
- New York (LGA) - Expanded lounge
- Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) - New lounge
In addition to adding new Sky Club locations, Delta is in the process of opening more Delta One lounges for premium cabin travelers. One location is up and running, with two more opening soon:
- New York (JFK)
- Boston (BOS) - opening late 2024
- Los Angeles (LAX) - opening late 2024
FAQs
Can you purchase single-use lounge passes?
You are no longer able to buy single-visit Delta lounge passes.
Who is allowed to access Delta Sky Club lounges?
You can access Delta Sky Club lounges if you have a Sky Club membership, access through a credit card benefit or if you're flying on an eligible Delta or partner airline premium cabin ticket. You can also visit Delta Sky Club locations if you have Delta Gold Medallion status or higher and are flying on an eligible international flight.
Can anyone flying Delta use the Sky Club?
Only certain Delta flyers are eligible to enter Sky Club lounges. Having a Sky Club membership or the right credit card are two common ways to gain access. However, if you're flying on a basic economy ticket, you aren't able to visit Delta lounges.
Bottom line
Delta has taken steps to combat the overcrowding of its popular Delta Sky Club® lounges with a series of new restrictions and by increasing the cost of paid access.
The lounge benefits available to cardholders of the Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card and The Platinum Card® from American Express are still generous compared to other options. For example, the cost of a Delta Sky Club membership starts at $695, but you can get lounge access with the Delta Reserve American Express card which has a $650 annual fee (see rates and fees). However, there will be some significant changes on this front come February 2025.
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