Delta 0pens New Sky Club at Minneapolis-Saint Paul Airport

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Delta Sky Club Central Lounge at Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport.

Delta Air Lines opened its new Delta Sky Club at Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport on April 19, allowing travelers to relax and recharge in a nature-inspired oasis on the upper level of the recently expanded G concourse.

The opening added more than 21,000 square feet of premium space to Delta’s lounge portfolio, making it the largest at the airline’s Minneapolis hub. With seating for more than 450 people, travelers will have ample space to work, socialize or take in the views of the airfield.

The club includes a year-round, all-weather Sky Deck with seating for 110 guests, which is bookended by two open-air elements and is suffused with natural light from the overhead skylight. Visitors can also enjoy a drink from one of the club’s premium bars, located on the deck.

“We continue to raise the bar with every location we open, and the new MSP Club is no exception,” Delta Sky Club Managing Director Claude Roussel said. “Our goal was to create a space that reflects the natural beauty of the Great Lakes region, transporting and inspiring customers through the Club’s design, all while delivering a full suite of amenities and our signature hospitality.”

In addition to the regular menu rotation featuring locally sourced ingredients, the club will highlight recipes from Bravo’s Top Chef alum Justin Sutherland. Additional club amenities include three kiosks for quick and easy self-check-in, a full buffet, two premium bars, three soundproof booths for quiet work and more.

Delta will operate over 330 peak-day flights to 120 destinations from Minneapolis, with service to cities such as Amsterdam, Cancun, Paris, Keflavik (Iceland), London, Montreal, Vancouver and more. Delta is also the only carrier providing nonstop service from Minnesota to Asia, with daily service to Seoul and Tokyo-Haneda.

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