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Delta Opens New Denver Sky Club, With Larger Buildout Due by Year’s End

The launch showcases regionally focused design, signaling a broader push to upgrade lounges through 2029.

Overview

  • Delta’s refreshed lounge at Denver International Airport debuts at 13,000 square feet with seating for 230, featuring a Union Station–inspired premium bar, a media room, two double-sided buffets, and an expanded beverage station.
  • The carrier plans a roughly 6,000-square-foot addition by late 2026 that will take the space past 19,000 square feet with about 400 seats plus a dedicated business area with printers and five soundproof phone booths.
  • The club sits on the fourth floor of Concourse A and showcases Colorado-focused architecture, local artwork, and a culinary program highlighting regional ingredients such as Olathe sweet corn and Palisade peaches.
  • Entry follows existing Sky Club policies that require a same-day Delta-operated or -marketed flight, with access commonly obtained via eligible American Express Platinum and Delta Reserve cards that now carry annual visit limits.
  • Delta also confirmed upcoming Sky Clubs in Jacksonville in 2027, Tampa and Fort Myers in 2028, and Las Vegas in 2029, alongside systemwide upgrades that include sustainability steps like moving away from single-use dining materials.