By the end of 2025, Delta Air Lines plans to have dedicated Delta One check-in areas at all of its U.S. hubs. The airline announced that new semi-private check-in zones will open at Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) and Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP) by the end of this year. These are the last two domestic hubs without a designated area for Delta One passengers.
While these new spaces will not match the exclusive features of Delta’s premium check-in at Los Angeles International Airport, such as private security entrances, they will offer a higher level of service than the standard SkyPriority lanes. The new check-in areas at SLC and MSP will include amenities like snacks, coffee, and water, providing a quieter environment for eligible travelers.
Access to these areas is limited to passengers holding tickets for Delta One, which covers most of the airline’s long-haul international flights and select domestic first-class routes. Delta maintains international service from both Salt Lake City and Minneapolis to destinations in Europe and Asia.