Delta Air Lines has opened a new Delta Sky Club at Denver International Airport. Located on the fourth floor of Concourse A, the 13,000-square-foot lounge, according to an announcement, “pays homage to Colorado’s adventurous character and rich heritage.”
The space offers 230 seats and, according to the announcement, offers guests “a roomy layout with a wide range of amenities” — including a bar “inspired” by the city’s Union Station and traditional Denver taverns, and a media room with large flat-screen televisions and low-set banquettes. The space is equipped with two double-sided food buffets and an “expansive” beverage station for coffee, tea and soft drinks.
By year’s end, said the announcement, the lounge will expand with the addition of 6,000 more square feet — bringing the total to more than 19,000 square feet and 400 total seats. The expansion will bring in an additional beverage station and a dedicated business lounge equipped with printers and five soundproof phone booths for focused work.
According to the announcement, the club’s art collection features pieces from local artists and works depicting horseback riders, open landscapes and other Colorado-inspired scenes.
Claude Roussel, vice president – Delta Sky Club and lounge experience, said, “This Delta Sky Club is one of our most thoughtful designs yet — built to satisfy how our Denver customers want to feel and move throughout their journey.” He added, “Every detail, from the seating to the lighting to the regionally inspired architecture, was crafted to deliver a premium, restorative and unmistakably Denver experience.”












