Salt Lake City International unveils one of the largest Delta Sky Clubs ever built
- Jake Nicholas

- Nov 17
- 2 min read
Salt Lake City just unveiled one of the most impressive airport lounges in the country as Delta opens its second-largest Sky Club—an expansive, 34,000-square-foot retreat anchoring the newly expanded Concourse B at SLC. Designed for up to 600 guests, the two-level space takes a sophisticated, nature-driven approach that reflects Utah’s landscapes through rich materials, sculptural lighting, and panoramic airfield views.

The Club introduces standout features that elevate the airport experience across business and leisure travel: a wrap-around premium bar, nine soundproof work booths, two full beverage stations including a Dirty Soda bar unique to Salt Lake City, and an extensive on-site culinary program featuring fresh salads, sandwiches, and daily selections.

Upstairs, the design leans into jewel tones, wood textures, and copper accents, while the entry level features terrazzo flooring and geometric ceilings inspired by winter light on snow.

Artwork throughout the lounge celebrates Utah’s textures and colors, capped by a first-of-its-kind Digital Immersion Wall displaying sweeping visuals of the state’s most iconic destinations paired with ambient nature audio for a full 4D effect.

The opening also aligns with Delta’s continued investment in “The New SLC” redevelopment, including added gates and major infrastructure enhancements that streamline check-in, security, and overall traffic flow. Travelers departing from Salt Lake City can now utilize upgraded digital ID lanes through the Fly Delta app, and Delta One guests gain access to a dedicated concierge-style check-in area rolling out across all hubs by year-end.

Salt Lake City remains one of Delta’s most important markets, with up to 255 peak-day departures across nearly 100 global destinations and new nonstop routes to Seoul and Lima expanding its international reach.















