Delta continues to elevate the lounge experience, unveiling a fully transformed PHL Club with doubled capacity, refreshed ATL Clubs and more new Clubs coming across markets.
After a monumental Centennial year—marked by the opening of new Clubs at ATL‑D, SLC‑B, the dual Delta Sky Club and Delta One Lounge at SEA and an expansion at MCO (Orlando)—Delta is continuing momentum with investments in its award-winning lounge network. Updates across key airports, including a major upgrade in Philadelphia (PHL) and refreshed lounges in Atlanta (ATL), will increase systemwide seating and improve the experience for more customers.

ATL C37 Sky Club located in the Domestic Terminal at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
Customers and SkyMiles Members increasingly see Delta Sky Clubs as an essential part of a smoother, more seamless travel day – a place where comfort and care meet convenience. These upgrades are designed around what customers want: space to breathe, space to work and an experience that feels welcoming from the moment they step inside.
Philadelphia Club makeover - capacity doubles

PHL Sky Club located near terminal D/E at Philadelphia International Airport.
Delta customers at PHL can now enjoy a transformed Delta Sky Club, following an extensive renovation that doubled the Club’s seating capacity from accommodating 70 to more than 140 guests. The newly expanded space has been redesigned to deliver a more elevated experience, featuring updated furniture and carpeting throughout the Club, new, regionally inspired artwork, updated restrooms and an expanded buffet with greater capacity and improved flow.
“Expansions like these give us the opportunity to not only serve more customers, but to look closely at how we’re serving them — through the design, flow and amenities provided,” said Claude Roussel, vice president of Delta Sky Clubs and lounge experience. “In Philadelphia, we’ve created a space with more seats, a more intuitive layout and regionally inspired art that bring the city’s character into the lounge experience.”

ATL refreshes both A Clubs and C37
In Atlanta, Delta’s largest hub, three Delta Sky Clubs—A17, A Centerpoint and C37—have undergone renovations to serve more customers and enhance the overall experience as well.
Upgrades across the three Clubs include:
Collectively, these upgrades increase seating capacity across the three Clubs by approximately 15%, offering more room for customers traveling through the world’s busiest airport.
What’s next for Delta Sky Clubs
Delta is continuing to invest in the long-term growth of its network, with several new Clubs and expansions on the horizon:

Rendering of the Jacksonville (JAX) Delta Sky Club expected in early 2027.
With more lounges coming online and more announcements to come later this year, Delta is creating the kinds of premium touchpoints that inspire even more travelers to choose Delta as part of their journey.
Related Topics: Delta Sky Clubs, Atlanta, Customer Experience