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Inside the New Salt Lake City Delta Sky Club: Giant and Cozy
The design of this Delta Sky Club is inspired by the nature of Utah.
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The new Delta Sky Club in the B Concourse at Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) manages to feel cozy and intimate, even though it’s giant.
At nearly 34,000 square feet with seats for up to 600 guests, it’s the second-largest Delta Sky Club, just behind the lounge at New York’s LaGuardia Airport. But the nature-inspired design and views of the mountains in Utah make travelers feel like they are far outside airport walls.
While it doesn’t have showers or a Sky Deck with outdoor seating, it does have amenities like multiple phone booths and panoramic screens displaying the state’s dramatic landscapes.
NerdWallet was invited to check out the Salt Lake City Delta Sky Club in Concourse B before it opened to the public on Oct. 28, 2025.
Delta Sky Club location at SLC
There are two Delta Sky Clubs at Salt Lake City: one in the A concourse and one in the B concourse. The new Delta Sky Club is part of a larger expansion of the B concourse at SLC.
To get to the B concourse, you’ll have to walk — or rather, ride a bunch of moving walkways — through a tunnel that connects the two concourses. It’s a seven-minute journey if you use the moving walkways, and the Delta Sky Clubs are conveniently located just up the escalators from the tunnel in both concourses.
In Concourse B, once you come up the escalator from the tunnel, you have to make a U-turn. The Delta Sky Club is located to the left of the dinosaur fossil display.
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You’ll also need a same-day boarding pass for a Delta flight or an eligible flight on a partner airline.
Design
You’ll enter the lounge from the bottom floor, where you can check in at the kiosks, before following the windows on the right side to the escalators. There is a wall opposite the escalators that actually hides a row of phone booths. It’s convenient if you need to pop into the lounge to take a quick call and you want privacy away from the main floor of the lounge.
The main floor is rectangular, with floor-to-ceiling windows along one side and corner views that offer glimpses of the mountains and downtown Salt Lake City on a clear day.
(Photo by Meghan Coyle/NerdWallet)
Windows on the other side of the lounge overlook the concourse, making the space feel even bigger.
(Photo by Meghan Coyle/NerdWallet)
The fireplace in the center of the room isn’t quite big enough to be called the centerpiece of this lounge, but it does have an outsize impact on the lounge’s cozy atmosphere.
(Photo by Meghan Coyle/NerdWallet)
The copper reds and deep blues throughout the lounge also have a warm, calming effect, inspired by the red rocks and blue lakes in Utah.
(Photo by Meghan Coyle/NerdWallet)
The light fixtures over the wraparound bar evoke ice crystals.
(Photo by Meghan Coyle/NerdWallet)
Visitors will find a variety of different types of seats and tables, from long wood conference tables to curvy, two-sided armchairs. Every seat has a power outlet for convenient charging.
Food and beverage
(Photo by Meghan Coyle/NerdWallet)
This Delta Sky Club has just one buffet, but it is large enough to offer variety. There were salads, sandwiches, soup, hot food, a charcuterie station, fruit and desserts during this visit. The meats, like chicken thighs and pork shoulder, were tasty and not dry at all.
There are two beverage stations on either end of the lounge with espresso machines, Starbucks coffee on tap, tea, soda machines and water. There is also a “dirty soda” bar unique to this Delta Sky Club, where people can add flavored syrups to their sodas to make a customized nonalcoholic drink.
(Photo by Meghan Coyle/NerdWallet)
The bar also offers a variety of beer, wine and spirits, though the list of complimentary drinks is a bit limited. Premium drinks range from $4.50 for a draft beer to $12 for an old-fashioned, and you have the option to pay for alcohol with Delta SkyMiles.
Amenities
Phone booths
(Photo by Meghan Coyle/NerdWallet)
This Delta Sky Club has nine phone booths in total. Six are on the first floor behind an art wall. The other three are on the main level past the buffet.
Immersion wall
(Photo by Meghan Coyle/NerdWallet)
Another unique amenity is the “digital immersion wall.” It’s a movie theater-like space at the end of the lounge, with large screens showing panoramas of some of Utah’s most iconic landscapes. If you’re sitting close enough, you can hear the sounds of snow falling or birds calling.
Bathrooms
This lounge’s bathrooms also feel upscale with oversize mirrors and wood paneling. The bathroom products are from Delta’s partner, Grown Alchemist.
(Photo by Meghan Coyle/NerdWallet)
There are no showers in this lounge, but there are plenty of bathroom stalls, with 14 in the women’s restroom.
Delta Sky Club SLC final thoughts
The Delta Sky Club in Salt Lake City does a good job weaving in the natural beauty surrounding the city with the comforts of an upscale mountain lodge. If you are flying through Salt Lake City and have access to Delta Sky Clubs, it is certainly worth visiting — even if that means traversing the tunnel to the B concourse via moving walkways.
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