Delta debuts two premier experiences at SEA – a new Delta One Lounge and Delta Sky Club


Delta Air Lines has unveiled two new premium spaces at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport: the Delta One Lounge and Delta Sky Club. These enhancements promise travellers an elevated, seamless airport experience.

Delta Air Lines has debuted two premier experiences – a Delta One Lounge and Delta Sky Club – in one 24,000-square-foot-space at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA). Complementing these enhancements, Delta has secured priority access to 18 gates across Concourses A and B, streamlining operations and ensuring a more seamless, elevated experience for travellers from check-in to take-off.

“Delta’s commitment runs deep in Seattle, from our people on the ground to our global ambitions in the skies,” said Glen Hauenstein, President, Delta Air Lines. “With new international service and the opening of our Delta One Lounge, we’re investing in what matters most to our customers – exceptional, premium experiences – and reinforcing our role as Seattle’s largest global carrier.”

For the first time ever, Delta is opening two lounges in one separate-but-connected space. Situated across from Gate A11, the two-storey space features over 24,000 square feet of panoramic mountain views, sophisticated design and premium offerings designed to suit every customer. This is the fourth Delta One Lounge added to the network in the past year and the third new Delta Sky Club, bringing the total of Delta lounges and clubs to 57.

To enhance the Delta One Lounge experience, Delta One customers flying out of SEA now enjoy an exclusive, concierge-style Delta One check-in. Similar experiences are offered at BOS, JFK and LAX, with plans to expand to all Delta hubs.

Perched on the top floor, the Delta One Lounge offers an exclusive retreat with seats for 149 guests inside and 72 seats on a wrap-around terrace with breath-taking views of Mt. Rainier. Just below, the Delta Sky Club seats 183, where expansive windows showcase the surrounding mountains and forests.

“These sophisticated-yet-comfortable spaces reflect Delta’s commitment to delivering experiences customers can look forward to through every step of their journey,” said Claude Roussel, VP of Sky Clubs and Lounge Experience. “By continuing to invest in key markets and creating bespoke Lounges and Sky Clubs, we are responding to customer demand for the elevated experiences they have come to know, love and expect from Delta at our hubs and beyond.”

The space pays homage to Seattle’s natural beauty with stone accents, rich wood panelling and a palette of emerald, navy, rust, and warm wood tones. Metallic finishes and reflective glass mimic misty mountain peaks, while curated lighting enhances the inviting atmosphere. Artwork from global and Seattle-based artists add depth and character.

“Our goal throughout the design process was to create a space that captures both Seattle’s beautiful aesthetic and soul,” said Roussel. “From locally sourced food and artwork by Washington-based artists to sustainable design, this space reflects the spirit and values of the Pacific Northwest.”

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