The Delta One Lounge at John F. Kennedy International Airport aims to ensure a traveler’s journey begins before they even leave the ground.
While airports have traditionally offered quieter lounges with superior amenities for premium guests, lounges like Delta One provide an experience that goes beyond the typical airport oasis. Airlines and credit card companies are now focused on making the airport part of the travel experience rather than just a place to wait for a flight.
“Our teams have spared no detail to ensure Delta One Lounge guests receive a truly memorable experience,” said Claude Roussel, Vice President of Delta Sky Clubs and Lounge Experience, ahead of the facility’s late June launch.
“We want our guests to feel the difference here; moreover, we want them to feel welcomed and valued from the moment they step through the door.”
The lounge is available to same-day departing or arriving Delta One ticketed passengers, Delta 360 Members with first-class tickets, and travelers with same-day departing or connecting flights with certain affiliated airlines. Eligible guests can also bring immediate family members or companions for a $100 fee.
The Delta One Lounge pays tribute to New York City with an art-deco bar reminiscent of Radio City Music Hall and a dining area inspired by the city’s beloved delicatessen counters.
“The penny-round ceiling over the food counter is a nod to the original JFK terminal, designed by famed architect Eero Saarinen. The iconic overlapping strands of the Brooklyn Bridge provided inspiration for the suspended lighting fixture in the dining room,” the airline explained.
“These unique design touches create a space that is like no other: one that is modern while rooted in the city’s past.”
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