Delta Opens New Sky Club At Concourse D In Atlanta

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Delta Air Lines opens today (April 8, 2025) a new Sky Club at the D concourse at Hartsfield-Jackson airport in Atlanta.

This new lounge that has space for 500 passengers is Delta’s eighth lounge at the Atlanta Airport.

You can access Delta’s page for lounge updates here.

Delta’s Lounge Release:

Southern charm meets city flair: Delta unveils new Sky Club at Hartsfield-Jackson

Fast Facts

  • Operating hours: 6am-10pm
  • 506 seats
  • Over 24,000 sq ft
  • 2 beverage stations
  • 1 large double buffet
  • 6 soundproof booths
  • 16-seat bar

Design

  • Design elements in the Club reflect Atlanta’s southern charm and city flair, keeping Georgia on your mind.
  • A brick entryway, shutter screens and coffered ceilings pay homage to Southern architecture and décor while funky light fixtures and gleaming metallics embody the city’s sophistication and style.
  • Artwork in the Club gives guests a gallery-going experience, and many of the pieces are inspired by Southern emblems and created by artists local to Atlanta.
  • Behind the food buffet is a custom tile mural of greenery – reminiscent of Atlanta’s nickname the “City in a Forest.”
  • Atlanta-based muralist, Ryan Coleman, created the soaring mural guests will see as they embark on the elevator – note the magnolias and dogwoods in the piece, two of Georgia’s flowering trees. Photographs by Pam Moxley feature soft and dreamlike sepia-toned photographs that evoke southern summers and nostalgia.

The 24,000-square-foot Concourse D Club seats over 500 guests, more than any other Delta Sky Club in Atlanta.

The Delta Sky Club network proudly welcomes its long-awaited eighth location at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport – Concourse D-Center Point. As the world’s busiest airport, ATL serves over 100 million customers a year, most of which are flying Delta. The newest Delta Sky Club, inspired by the city’s Southern hospitality and urban elegance, is the second largest in ATL and seats the most guests—506 to be exact. The addition of this Club further elevates Delta’s ability to serve the Atlanta market, enhancing the customer experience with unmatched comfort and convenience.

The 24,000-plus-square-foot Club boasts panoramic airfield views and amenities for every type of traveler and includes a theater-style media wall, 16-seat bar and sound-proof telephone booths for focused work. The space is also equipped with a large food buffet and two beverage stations.

“As the heart of our operation, Atlanta is more than just a hub—it’s our home. This new space is thoughtfully designed to ensure that guests traveling through Atlanta feel the Southern hospitality of the city we know and love,” said Claude Roussel, V.P. of Delta Sky Club and Lounge Experience. “The opening of our newest Delta Sky Club in Atlanta – during what happens to be both Delta and ATL’s Centennial year – is a testament to our unwavering commitment to this city and the customers we serve here.”

Design elements in the Club reflect Atlanta’s southern charm and city flair, keeping Georgia on your mind. A brick entryway, shutter screens and coffered ceilings pay homage to Southern architecture and décor while funky light fixtures and gleaming metallics embody the city’s sophistication and style.

Artwork in the Club gives guests a gallery-going experience, and many of the pieces are inspired by Southern emblems and created by artists local to Atlanta. Behind the food buffet is a custom tile mural of greenery – reminiscent of Atlanta’s nickname the “City in a Forest.” Atlanta-based muralist, Ryan Coleman, created the soaring mural guests will see as they embark on the elevator – note the magnolias and dogwoods in the piece, two of Georgia’s flowering trees. Photographs by Pam Moxley feature soft and dreamlike sepia-toned photographs that evoke southern summers and nostalgia.

This state-of-the-art Club is part of Delta’s ongoing commitment to enhancing the travel experience for our customers traveling through Atlanta; this investment includes the expansion of Concourse D, adding more gates and enlarging the overall footprint of the concourse to accommodate larger aircraft, improve passenger flow and further elevate Delta in Atlanta. In addition to the D expansion, the Delta Sky Clubs on Concourses A and C will also receive refreshes.

Conclusion

There has been plenty of discussion about the overcrowding of these various lounges, especially in the United States, and Delta has tried to limit access (let’s see how that goes).

Delta has also increased the luggage cutoff time at many of the airports in the United States, which requires passengers to arrive earlier. Where should they spend the time before the flight?

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