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Delta Air Lines is upping its game in Seattle, opening an additional Sky Club and a premium Delta One Lounge.
The carrier also announced it will begin flying non-stop from Seattle (SEA) to Rome (FCO) and Barcelona (BCN) in May 2026.
The new lounges share a 24,000-square-foot space opening on Wednesday, June 25. The Sky Club is located on the lower level, while the Delta One Lounge overlooks it from upstairs. They’re located near gate A-11.


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Delta tells us the Delta One Lounge featured “Dedicated, regionally crafted dining, bar service, private seating, and a panoramic outdoor terrace with stunning views of Mt. Rainier. Includes exclusive, concierge-style Delta One check-in: Similar experiences are offered at BOS, JFK and LAX, with plans to expand to all Delta hubs.”


Who Can Get into the Delta One Lounge?
Access is not limited to passengers flying Delta One. Here’s who can get past the bouncer and velvet ropes and get inside the club:
- Same-day departing or arriving Delta One ticketed passengers
- The “arriving” part is especially great news!
- Delta 360o members departing or arriving on a same-day ticket in Delta First Class
- Delta 360s flying Delta One or First Class may bring their immediate family (spouse/domestic partner and children under the age of 21), or up to two (2) companion guests, for an entry fee of $100 per person.
- Same-day departing or connecting flights operated by the following Delta partners in their respective first and business class cabins specified below:
- Air France La Premiere and Business Class (Long-Haul)
- LATAM Premium Business Class
- KLM Business Class
- Korean Air First Class and Prestige Class
- Virgin Atlantic Upper Class
American Express cards won’t get you into this club.
We look forward to visiting them!
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Thanks for the info. Hi fromLAX lounge!!
Should be a beautiful afternoon at the LAX club!
Seems to me that as more and more D1 lounges become a reality that supports the previous reporting of a DL Amex card above the Reserve. I believe it’ll be at least a 1.5K to 2K AF and will absolutely grant D1 Lounge Access regardless of cabin. Obviously, a lot of other bennies too…but the D1 lounge IMHO seems to be a lock.