Delta Sky Club ATL in Concourse D: An Elevated Ode to the South

Delta's newest ATL lounge offers tasty food, free drinks and plenty of seating.

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The newest Delta Sky Club in Concourse D at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport embraces a cozy Southern vibe without veering into kitsch. Sure, there are decorative china plates and a gallery wall featuring flowers and birds. But they’re interspersed among more modern pieces like a stylized mosaic showcasing Atlanta’s vast greenery and a three-piece set of surrealist prints with rabbits jumping over a checkered landscape. The result is a curated mix of old and new, like interior design you might find in the apartment of a 20-something who inherited their Southern grandma’s prized china.

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This lounge replaces the two previous Delta Sky Clubs in Concourse D. But it has roughly 500 seats, which is significantly more than the combined 183 in the two previous lounges.

I was invited to visit the lounge before it opened to the public on April 8, 2025. Here’s what you need to know.

Who can access Delta Sky Clubs?

Delta doesn't let you purchase day passes, so flyers will need a Delta Sky Club membership, a qualifying premium-class Delta ticket or a credit card that comes with lounge access.

Cards with Delta Sky Club access
The Platinum Card® from American Express
The Platinum Card® from American Express
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on American Express' website

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The Business Platinum Card® from American Express
The Business Platinum Card® from American Express
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on American Express' website

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Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card
Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card
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on American Express' website

Rates & Fees
Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Business American Express Card
Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Business American Express Card
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on American Express' website

Rates & Fees
Annual fee

$695

$695

$650

$650

Delta Sky Club access

10 visits each Medallion year, then a per-visit rate of $50 ($25 at grab-and-go locations).

Unlimited access after spending $75,000 in a calendar year if flying on an eligible Delta flight.

Terms apply.

10 visits each Medallion year, then a per-visit rate of $50 ($25 at grab-and-go locations).

Unlimited access after spending $75,000 in a calendar year if flying on an eligible Delta flight.

Terms apply.

15 visits each Medallion year, then a per-visit rate of $50 ($25 at grab-and-go locations).

Unlimited access after spending $75,000 in a calendar year if flying on an eligible Delta flight.

Terms apply.

15 visits each Medallion year, then a per-visit rate of $50 ($25 at grab-and-go locations).

Unlimited access after spending $75,000 in a calendar year if flying on an eligible Delta flight.

Terms apply.

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Where is the lounge located?

This newest Delta Sky Club is located in the center of Concourse D near the escalators going down to the Plane Train. You'll take stairs or an elevator to get to the lounge, but the entrance is visible from the main level.

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This lounge is one of eight Delta Sky Clubs throughout Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.

The space

The layout of this 24,000-square-foot lounge is open concept with a few private areas. From the lobby outside the elevator, you can easily see the buffet, bar and a nonalcoholic drink station, plus panoramic views of planes taking off.

But although it's large, the space doesn’t feel overwhelming. The lounge’s seating layout separates the space into several smaller areas that feel more intimate.

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Open shelves with books, plants and knick-knacks serve as room dividers to separate the space and add to the lounge’s overall homey feel.

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Overall, I like this layout. It’s easy to find everything you need, and even at maximum capacity, I doubt it would feel claustrophobic — although I do wonder how loud the space might get with only a few walls to dampen the sound.

There are plenty of places to spread out a little, including some partially enclosed chairs that give you a little more privacy.

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One section has rows of chairs theater-style facing a very large screen. I like the concept in theory, though I question its usefulness. Since you can’t play anything with the volume on without disturbing other guests, it doesn’t give you the full movie theater experience. But it might be a fun place to catch a Braves or Atlanta United game before your flight.

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The work area around the corner, which has six phone booths, is the most private part of the lounge.

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Food and drink options

Food

Most of the food can be found in the buffet, which features cold items like sandwiches and salads, plus hot entrees.

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The sandwiches tasted like your standard boxed meal, but the roasted chicken and Mexican-style rice and beans were both delicious and packed with flavor.

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There are also three other food stations that occasionally have specialty items. When I visited, the items on the menu were risotto, lobster mac and cheese and tomahawk steak.

The bar

The lounge has a full bar that serves free well drinks, and free wine and beer. You can also pay for premium wine and beer and specialty cocktails. The bar’s cocktail special — which was a vodka-based drink with citrus and muddled berries when I visited — changes every one to two months.

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Nonalcoholic drinks

There are also a couple of nonalcoholic drink stations that have coffee, tea, soft drinks and a flavored water machine, plus carafes of juice in the morning.

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Later on in the day, the carafes of juice were replaced with tea and lemonade. I loved the lemonade, but I was a little disappointed they were only serving unsweetened tea at a lounge inspired by the South.

Bathrooms

The bathrooms have a sleek, moody design that’s a bit of a contrast from the rest of the lounge. The stalls are large enough to change clothes if you need to.

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Other Atlanta lounges

Delta lounges: If this lounge is full or just far from the gate, Delta flyers can also visit one of the other seven Delta lounges at the airport.

Centurion Lounge: Flyers with The Platinum Card® from American Express, The Business Platinum Card® from American Express, Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card or Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Business American Express Card can also get into the Centurion Lounge in Concourse E. (Delta cardholders can only visit this lounge when flying Delta.) Terms apply.

The Club ATL: If you have access to Priority Pass lounges through a card like the Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant® American Express® Card, you can visit The Club ATL in Concourse F. Terms apply. Enrollment required.

Cards with Priority Pass
Chase Sapphire Reserve Credit Card
Chase Sapphire Reserve®
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on Chase's website

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Capital One Venture X Business
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Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant American Express Card
Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant® American Express® Card
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on American Express' website

Rates & Fees
Annual Fee

$550

$395

$650

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Is it worth visiting the new Delta Sky Club?

For people looking for a meal and a comfortable place to sit before their flight, this lounge does the trick. And if ambiance is important to you, the upholstered furniture and unique art on the walls provide a great escape from the terminal below. But it lacks some of the quiet spaces and privacy you’ll find in other Atlanta lounges. The Centurion Lounge in neighboring Concourse E, for example, has several rooms, walled-off spaces and two patios.

To view rates and fees of The Platinum Card® from American Express, see this page.
To view rates and fees of The Business Platinum Card® from American Express, see this page.
To view rates and fees of the Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card, see this page.
To view rates and fees of the Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Business American Express Card, see this page.
To view rates and fees of the Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant® American Express® Card, see this page.

How to maximize your rewards

You want a travel credit card that prioritizes what’s important to you. Here are some of the best travel credit cards of 2025:

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Citibank Citi® / AAdvantage® Executive World Elite™ MasterCard® Credit Card

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Earn 1 Loyalty Point for every 1 eligible AAdvantage® mile earned from purchases.

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70,000

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Chase Sapphire Reserve Credit Card

on Chase's website

Chase Sapphire Reserve®
5.0
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Rewards rate

1x-10x

Earn 5x total points on flights and 10x total points on hotels and car rentals when you purchase travel through Chase Travel℠ immediately after the first $300 is spent on travel purchases annually. Earn 3x points on other travel and dining & 1 point per $1 spent on all other purchases.

Points

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60,000

Earn 60,000 bonus points after you spend $5,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening.

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