Delta Air Lines is expanding its premium offerings at Boston Logan International Airport with the opening of its third Delta One business-class lounge. This move comes as part of Delta's efforts to enhance its services for passengers flying in business class, aligning itself with competitors like United Airlines and American Airlines, which have already established dedicated lounges for their premium passengers.
The new lounge in Boston follows the recent openings of similar lounges at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport and Los Angeles International Airport. According to Claude Roussel, Delta's head of lounges, a fourth Delta One Lounge is planned for Seattle in the second quarter of next year, with future plans for a lounge at Atlanta.
Access to these exclusive lounges is limited to those flying in business class with Delta or its SkyTeam alliance partners. Exceptions include Delta 360 members who can access the lounge regardless of their ticket class. The Boston lounge features a "lounge within a lounge" concept, emphasizing dining over other amenities like spa services or showers.