Gates G18-G22 at Minneapolis-Saint Paul have recently been renovated, with new concessions and expanded seating areas and toilets, and the airport is undergoing a wider airside renovations scheduled to complete by the end of 2025, including new terrazzo flooring, refreshed ceilings and lighting, and upgraded digital signage.

Delta will operate over 330 peak-day flights to 120 destinations this summer, including transatlantic services to Amsterdam Schiphol, London Heathrow and Paris CDG.

The Minneapolis-Saint Paul Sky Club follows the recent unveiling of a Delta lounge within the new terminal building at Kansas City International airport.

Delta opens Kansas City airport Sky Club

This year Delta expects to open a total of eight new or expanded lounges, including:

  • A new lounge at New York’s JFK T4 as part of Delta’s move from T2
  • An expanded Club at Fort Lauderdale
  • A new lounge within Boston’s E Concourse
  • A relocated Sky Club at Newark airport (from Terminal B to Terminal A)
  • An expanded lounge at Miami International
  • A renovated Sky Club at Atlanta Hartsfield Jackson

Commenting on the news Claude Roussel, Delta Sky Club – managing director, said:

“We continue to raise the bar with every location we open, and the new MSP Club is no exception. 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 December Delta announced plans to make several changes to its Sky Club access policy “to help preserve a premium experience”.

These include an increase in the fees for annual Club memberships, and new restrictions on entry eligibility.

Delta makes Sky Club changes to address capacity issues

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