Delta Sky Club announced the opening of its lounge at Kansas City International Airport.
The 11,200-square-foot Delta Sky Club will seat nearly 200 guests, with seating options to accommodate travelers looking to work, socialize or simply relax before their flight.
The Kansas City lounge features not one, but two Sky Decks with breathtaking views of the airfield. Guests can enjoy a premium bar, a full buffet, an art program featuring regional artists and bathrooms with premium Grown Alchemist products.
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The Kansas City Sky Club is the second in a series of lounge openings in the Midwest, following Chicago O’Hare’s opening in October 2022 and a third location in Minneapolis planned for April of this year. The remainder of 2023 will be ambitious for Delta Sky Club, with a total of eight planned openings and expansions.
The $1.5 billion airport renovation has consolidated all airport operations into a state-of-the-art terminal with 39 gates. Customers will enjoy a completely revamped and accessible experience from curbside to gate, with a new expanded security checkpoint, local concessions, state-of-the-art gates and more.
“The Delta Sky Club team is thrilled to welcome customers to Kansas City – our first new market in several years,” said Claude Roussel, General Manager – Delta Sky Club.
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