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Delta introduces expansive Sky Club at Hartsfield-Jackson, highlighting southern charm and urban elegance

Delta introduces expansive Sky Club at Hartsfield-Jackson, highlighting southern charm and urban elegance
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John Fechushak, V.P. ‐ Airport Operations, LAX, SEA, SLC, West | Delta Air Lines

Delta Air Lines has unveiled a new Sky Club at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport’s Concourse D-Center Point. This is Delta's eighth location at the airport, seating 506 guests, making it the second-largest in Atlanta. The opening reflects Delta's goal to improve the customer experience with enhanced comfort and convenience.

The state-of-the-art club covers more than 24,000 square feet, offering panoramic airfield views, a theater-style media wall, a 16-seat bar, and soundproof telephone booths. It also features a large food buffet and two beverage stations to cater to different types of travelers.

"Atlanta is more than just a hub—it's our home. This new space is thoughtfully designed to ensure that guests traveling through Atlanta feel the Southern hospitality of the city we know and love," stated Claude Roussel, Vice President of Delta Sky Club and Lounge Experience.

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The design of the club reflects Atlanta’s southern charm and urban elegance. Elements like a brick entryway, shutter screens, and coffered ceilings pay homage to Southern architecture, while modern light fixtures and metallics embody the city’s style. Artwork in the club provides a gallery-like experience, featuring pieces by local Atlanta artists. Notably, a custom tile mural by Atlanta-based muralist Ryan Coleman is highlighted near the food buffet.

The project is part of Delta's continuous investment in improving the travel experience within Atlanta, including the expansion of Concourse D to accommodate larger aircraft and improve passenger flow. Additional upgrades are planned for Sky Clubs in Concourses A and C.

Beyond Atlanta, Delta will open a Delta One Lounge and a new Sky Club in Seattle’s Concourse A later this year, with expansions planned in other locations such as Salt Lake City, Philadelphia, and Denver in the coming years.

Delta, Atlanta’s top domestic and international carrier, aims to connect travelers worldwide. The Hartsfield-Jackson hub facilitates nearly 1,000 peak-day departures to 215 global destinations.

The airline’s influence extends into the community through partnerships with local organizations like Junior Achievement GA and the Andrew Young Foundation, contributing to both the city’s development and the passenger experience.

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