Examining Delta Airline's Impressive, Two-Story Lounge at Sea-Tac Airport
New Delta Sky Club and Delta One Lounge Unveiled at Seattle-Tacoma Airport
Seattle-Tacoma Airport (Sea-Tac) has recently welcomed the addition of two new premium lounges – the Delta Sky Club and the Delta One Lounge. Located near gate A11, these lounges offer a comfortable and stylish space for eligible passengers.
The Delta Sky Club and Delta One Lounge have been designed with Seattle's Emerald City in mind, featuring emerald and navy tones, and wavy wood structures. The Delta Sky Club boasts an impressive 183 seats, while the Delta One Lounge offers a more exclusive 221 seats.
Delta Sky Club: A Comfortable Haven
The Delta Sky Club offers a variety of seating options, plentiful electrical outlets for recharging electronics, and an eye-catching bar on the lower level. The buffet menu is impressive, with options like mac and cheese, chipotle BBQ ribs, sandwiches, salads, charcuterie, and clam chowder from Ivar's. For those with a sweet tooth, the dessert table offers treats such as coconut cream pie and marionberry crumble.
Natural light pours in from windows on two sides of the lounge, offering views of Mt. Rainier, a small lake, a corner of the tarmac, and the light rail line. Guests will enter through automatic sliding doors and check in at the front, then ride the elevator to the Delta Sky Club level. The lounge operates daily from early morning until midnight.
Delta One Lounge: A Premium Experience
The Delta One Lounge offers a more exclusive experience, with Asian-inspired dishes, locally sourced seafood dishes, and desserts such as the Rainier cherry sundae and cheese plates from Beecher's. The lounge's outdoor terrace, which seats 72, offers a scenic view of the airport.
The lounge features an a la carte menu, table service, and an open kitchen. The coffee at the Delta One lounge is sourced from Caffe Umbria, and the baristas can customize lattes for special occasions. The drink station in the Delta Sky Club offers hot and cold drinks, including coffee from Starbucks.
Access to the Lounges
Access to both lounges requires specific eligibility criteria and is checked at the lounge entrances. Delta Sky Club access is available primarily to passengers flying Delta or its partners who have one or more of the following: a Delta Sky Club membership, a valid Delta SkyMiles Medallion status with lounge access privileges, a Delta co-branded credit card such as the Delta SkyMiles American Express Card, access via business or first class boarding pass on Delta or a partner airline in some cases, or access granted by a premium credit card like the American Express Platinum Card, which offers Delta Sky Club access when flying Delta.
Delta One Lounge access is more exclusive and is generally limited to passengers traveling in Delta One (Delta’s premium international/business class) on eligible flights departing Sea-Tac. Guests are escorted via elevator to the Delta One Lounge from the main checkpoint.
The Delta One lounge is set to open on June 26, 2025, while the Delta Sky Club is open from 5:00 a.m. to 10:30 p.m., and the Delta One lounge at A11 is open from 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Shower facilities are available to guests of both lounges, complete with amenities like a robe and a vanity kit.
- To take advantage of the impressive food-and-drink options at the Delta Sky Club, travelers can make use of their Delta co-branded credit card such as the Delta SkyMiles American Express Card, which grants access to the lounge when flying Delta.
- Guests of the Delta One Lounge can enjoy a premium lifestyle by savoring Asian-inspired dishes, locally sourced seafood, and unique desserts like the Rainier cherry sundae.
- When accessing the Delta Sky Club and Delta One Lounge, keeping in mind that specific eligibility criteria are in place is crucial; for instance, delta Sky Club access may require a Delta SkyMiles Medallion status, a Delta co-branded credit card, or even membership.