Delta Air Lines has reopened its renovated Delta Sky Club at Denver International Airport, offering travelers a refreshed and spacious place to relax and recharge. The updated lounge, which reopened on March 4, is nearly three times larger than the previous facility.
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The design takes clear inspiration from Colorado’s landscapes, creating a strong sense of place. Features include a dune-inspired entry, a dramatic Premium Bar influenced by the nearby Red Rocks amphitheater, and a library-style seating area that evokes Colorado’s night skies. The layout emphasizes variety and comfort with double-sided food stations, two additional beverage bars, a broad mix of seating options, dedicated workspaces and quieter corners for unwinding between flights.
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Located on the fourth floor of Concourse A, the current lounge covers about 13,000 square feet, with a planned expansion of an additional 6,000 square feet expected by the end of the year. The final phase will include another beverage station and a dedicated business lounge featuring printers and five soundproof phone booths to support focused work and private calls.
The Club’s new Premium Bar introduces a refreshed drinks menu highlighting contemporary craft cocktails such as an elderflower gin and tonic and a yuzu margarita. These new offerings will roll out to additional Delta Sky Clubs across the network in the coming weeks.
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Delta is also expanding its Sky Club footprint nationwide. New clubs have been confirmed for Jacksonville International Airport, Florida (opening 2027); Tampa International Airport, Florida (opening 2028); and Harry Reid International Airport, Nevada (opening 2029). Additionally, a new Delta Sky Club is planned for Southwest Florida International Airport (Fort Myers, RSW) in 2028. These additions reflect Delta’s continued investment in enhanced airport amenities and traveler comfort.