Delta Sky Club
Travel lounge · Salt Lake City International Airport ·

Delta Sky Club

Travel lounge · Salt Lake City International Airport ·

Spacious lounge with buffet, showers, cocktails, and views

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Delta Sky Club by null
Delta Sky Club by null
Delta Sky Club by null
Delta Sky Club by null
Delta Sky Club by null
Delta Sky Club by null
Delta Sky Club by null
Delta Sky Club by null
Delta Sky Club by null
Delta Sky Club by null
Delta Sky Club by null
Delta Sky Club by null
Delta Sky Club by null
Delta Sky Club by null
Delta Sky Club by null
Delta Sky Club by null
Delta Sky Club by null
Delta Sky Club by null
Delta Sky Club by null

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Level 3, SLC Concourse A, 3920 N Terminal Dr, Salt Lake City, UT 84122 Get directions

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Level 3, SLC Concourse A, 3920 N Terminal Dr, Salt Lake City, UT 84122 Get directions

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wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

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Nov 19, 2025

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Salt Lake City Has 2 New Airport Lounges for Winter Travelers

"Inside Concourse B’s new Delta Sky Club I found a supersized, ski-lodge–inspired space that opened to travelers on October 28 as the airline’s second lounge at SLC; between the two Delta lounges the airport will now offer about 1,200 seats, and this location is the second-largest in Delta’s system at 34,000 square feet. Riding up the escalator, a large central fireplace greets guests, and most seating—done in neutral and jewel tones—faces enormous floor-to-ceiling windows framing the tarmac; artwork from local artists, warm wood tones, copper accents, unique lighting, and terrazzo mosaic flooring are all meant to mirror Utah’s mountains, lakes, and caverns. Highlights include a panoramic 4-D digital immersion wall showcasing Utah landmarks (some paired with the sounds of falling rain), nine sound‑proof telephone booths, a wrap‑around bar serving craft cocktails and mocktails, and a make‑your‑own dirty soda bar with suggested recipes celebrating the local nonalcoholic soda tradition. Foodservice features beverage stations for tea and coffee plus an expansive buffet—on opening day it ranged from bagels, yogurt, and pomegranate‑studded chia seed pudding for breakfast to salads, sandwiches, and soups later in the day, with desserts like chocolate croissants, double‑chocolate brownies, and maple pumpkin cheesecake parfaits—and the menu changes seasonally with the vast majority of items made in‑house in newly built kitchens." - Emily Hochberg

https://www.foodandwine.com/salt-lake-city-airport-lounges-11838062
Delta Sky Club

Stephen S.

Google
The Delta sky club lounge had the nicest bathrooms in the airport. If you’re looking for a place to hang out comfortably, this is the place. I felt the food was OK for what you’re paying to be there. I wish they had an option to get food cooked on a grill like a burger. Overall cool experience, but you definitely have to weigh if it’s worth the hoops you have to jump through to get status to go inside. It’s really big so it can accommodate a lot of guests without it feeling crowded.

William L.

Google
The Delta Sky Club was a lifesaver for us when we had a long wait for our flight, with five texts telling us as we waited that the flight was delayed, and then delayed again and again and again. The lounge was very comfortable, quiet, with wifi hookup, surprisingly good food, lots of light, and very helpful and courteous wait staff. The Delta employee who checked us into the club came up to ask how we were doing and to talk quite a while, and couldn't have been friendlier. All of this made the wait for the constantly delayed flight much more pleasant than it would have been otherwise.

Temoc

Google
When we arrived it was somewhat busy. This is my first time ever at a place like this. My first impression was, this place is full of privilege people, and not for their privileges that they may have, but for their privilege attitude. About the food. It is actually good. I was surprised. The drinks 🍸 are good, and the service is better. After a while you get used to it and it is enjoyable.

Mari K.

Google
Among the most spacious lounges I've been in. Escalators are required to go up to the service area. Several bars, multiple sitting areas. Liz at the bar was attentive and thoughtful. Had a glass of brut bubbles and a bowl of chili. Bright. Airy. And around gate A27, mid way between the Delta gates.

Laura K.

Google
It can get a little busy pretty quickly. There's pod rooms, a printer, and multiple bars. There's a observing sky deck that has a open roof feel so you can get some outside air. Food was good but not as many options. The brownies were delicious. Both alcohol and non-alcoholic had many options.

Stinger GT2 T.

Google
🌟 **Delta Sky Club: A First-Class Lounge Experience!** ✈️🍹 If you're looking for a **stylish, comfortable, and well-stocked** airport lounge, Delta Sky Club is the place to be! 🏆 From the moment you step in, you're greeted with **sleek decor, cozy seating, and a welcoming atmosphere** that makes layovers feel like a treat. 🍽️ **Food & Drinks:** The complimentary food selection is **top-notch**, offering fresh bites that rival restaurant-quality meals. Whether you're craving a **savory snack or a refreshing cocktail**, the bar is stocked with premium options! 🍷🥗 💻 **Amenities:** Need to catch up on work? The **quiet workspaces** and **high-speed Wi-Fi** make productivity a breeze. Or, if relaxation is your goal, sink into a plush chair and enjoy the **peaceful ambiance** away from the airport chaos. 🛋️📶 👨‍💼 **Service:** The staff is **friendly, efficient, and always ready to assist**—whether it's a ticketing issue or just a recommendation for the best drink on the menu. Their hospitality adds a personal touch to the experience! 💙 🚀 **Final Verdict:** Delta Sky Club is a **must-visit** for frequent flyers and those looking to elevate their travel experience. While it can get crowded at peak times, the **exclusive feel, delicious food, and premium amenities** make it worth every moment! 🌍✨

Devon C.

Google
The SLC delta lounge is my home hub so I’ve been there many times but today (in October) they had so many lovely touches that I just want to give a high five. 🖐️ Fresh, warm apple cider bar with little extra syrups and garnishes. They had a chicken and cranberry salad sliders, soups, meats, cheeses, some warm food options but the star of the show was their pumpkin puree in a petite glass with something delightful on top. What a wonderfully, crafted cozy menu and swarms of people attending the lounge and keeping it clean and moving. 🧡🤎💚

EOMC Photography and I.

Google
Salt Lake City Delta Sky Club (Terminal A, Upstairs) – 4 Stars The Salt Lake City Delta Sky Club in Terminal A is a well-equipped lounge with several noteworthy features, though there’s still room for improvement. The lounge offers great accessibility, including a dedicated office on the east side that is wheelchair-friendly. On the west side, there are booths providing privacy and some soundproofing, ideal for sensitive conversations or individuals needing a quieter space. The atmosphere is calm, with minimal overhead announcements—you won’t hear the usual reminders about unattended luggage or no smoking. Conveniently, you can leave your bags in your chair while stepping away to the restroom, and no one seems to mind. The lounge has two bars and two buffets offering identical breakfast, lunch, and dinner services, with a good variety of options, including vegetarian selections. While the food is complimentary and tasty, adding a grill for made-to-order items like burgers, paninis, or salads would enhance the experience significantly. The bathrooms are outstanding, with floor-to-ceiling doors for maximum privacy, no-touch entry with a wave of your hand, and a dedicated staff keeping them spotless. The lounge provides excellent views of the area between Terminals A and B (still under construction), and the outdoor seating area, complete with radiant heat, is a standout feature. The overall atmosphere is enjoyable once inside, though it does get busy, and lines can be long both outside and for amenities like showers or food. Delta’s upcoming changes to Sky Club access policies may help alleviate congestion, but until then, it remains a popular and often crowded space. Despite this, the combination of features and comfort makes it a solid choice for travelers. A few upgrades, particularly to dining options, could make it exceptional.