Delta Air Lines will open its fourth premium lounge at another major international hub. The second Delta Sky Club at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) is slated for December 2024, with a Delta One Lounge following in 2025, according to an airline spokesperson.

This announcement follows the opening of the first Delta One lounge at New York’s JFK Airport. Boston-Logan (BOS) and Los Angeles International (LAX) will also host Delta One lounges by the end of 2024.

Delta One lounges are exclusively for long-haul business and first class passengers, select Delta partner tickets, and Delta 360 members. These lounges offer luxury amenities, including a sit-down brasserie and a spa with facial and massage treatments.

Delta Announces New Premium Lounge at Seattle Airport
Delta focuses on Seattle with the launch of its new premium lounges.

While the exact location of the Delta One lounge in Seattle is unclear, the second Sky Club in Terminal A may be repurposed into this new premium space.

Delta’s competitors, United Airlines and American Airlines, already offer exclusive lounges for their premium passengers.

Delta also plans new Sky Clubs at non-hub airports by the end of 2024, with expansions at Miami International (MIA) and a new lounge at Charlotte Douglas International (CLT).

Starting February 1, 2025, Delta will add restrictions for Sky Club access, capping the number of visits for credit card holders.