Delta Air Lines has unveiled its latest business-class lounge at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), marking a significant development in its competition with Alaska Airlines for dominance at the airport. The new Delta One Lounge, opening Thursday, is part of Delta's strategy to attract travelers by offering premium services and amenities.
The lounge is located in a newly constructed area at the far end of Concourse A, adjacent to Gate A11. This construction project cost over $125 million, funded by Delta. The new facility also includes a Sky Club set to open on Wednesday.
Access to the Delta One Lounge is restricted primarily to those flying on long-haul business- or first-class itineraries with Delta and its partners. Eligible travelers include those on same-day departing, connecting, or arriving Delta One flights, members of Delta's invite-only 360 status traveling first class, and passengers on select partner airlines' first- or business-class cabins.