Newly-expanded Delta Sky Club opens at Miami International Airport to “elevate the lounge experience”


Delta Air Lines has opened its newly-expanded lounge at Miami International Airport. The Delta Sky Club has added nearly 4,000 square feet and 100-plus seats – a capacity increase of more than 50%.

Delta Air Lines has opened its newly-expanded lounge at Miami International Airport (MIA). The Delta Sky Club has added nearly 4,000 square feet and 100-plus seats – a capacity increase of more than 50% – meaning it now stands at just over 12,000 total square feet, ready to welcome around 300 guests.

“Miami is an important global transport hub, with increasing prominence in the Delta network,” said Claude Roussel, Vice President – Sky Clubs and Lounge Experience, Delta Air Lines. “The expansion and renovation of the MIA Club helps us support the growth in this market and elevates the lounge experience to one suited to the profile of this vibrant city.”

The expansion’s design takes inspiration from Miami’s bright colours and sunny beaches. A new mosaic pays homage to the city’s classic Art Deco architecture, while the overall colour palette reflects the nearby turquoise waters, blue sky, and white and gold accents seen in south Florida designs.

The Club expansion features a new service buffet and additional beverage station to support higher guest volume. Seating in the expansion is tailored to the needs of the business traveller, with single-seat dining tables, a communal table with a charging source in the centre, and power outlets at almost every seat. Throughout the Club, seating has been refurbished to match the elevated look of the newly-added space.

The Miami expansion kicks off a year of growth for Delta lounges, with two new Delta Sky Clubs coming to Charlotte and Seattle and three highly anticipated Delta One Lounges opening in JFK, LAX and BOS.

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