The Guide to Kansas City Airport Lounges
MCI flyers have limited lounge options, and only one of them is accessible through Priority Pass.

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Kansas City International Airport (MCI) in Missouri served more than 12 million passengers in 2024, according to the airport’s traffic statistics — but it only offers two lounges. One is a new addition that opened in 2025.
The limited options in this midsize airport might not be surprising, since Southwest Airlines, its dominant carrier, doesn’t operate any of its own lounges.
Still, flyers have some choices. Here’s a guide to the lounges available at MCI.
Overview of Kansas City airport lounges
Kansas City airport is a single terminal with two concourses connected by a long walkway. Concourse A, which is immediately after the security screening checkpoint, serves major carriers like Alaska Airlines and American Airlines. In Concourse B, you’ll find flights from Delta Air Lines, Southwest Airlines and United Airlines, among others.

The airport has a Priority Pass lounge option, as well as an airline lounge. Here’s what you need to know:
Escape Lounge in Concourse A: Open to all travelers for a fee, or free for eligible credit card holders.
Delta Sky Club in Concourse B: For certain Delta and select SkyTeam flyers.
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Concourse A: Escape Lounge
How to get access
The Escape Lounge opened in 2025, bringing a much-needed non-airline lounge option to the airport. That was a huge win for non-Delta flyers, who previously had zero lounge options at MCI.
Anyone can enter the Escape Lounge for a fee, regardless of what airline they’re flying, as long as they have a same-day boarding pass and their scheduled departure is within three hours.
Location: By Gate A5.
Access: Introductory pricing of $29.95, while the lounge awaits state approval for its liquor license. Once all amenities are available, $60 at the door or $45 online. Complimentary for holders of The Platinum Card® from American Express, Centurion Card, and Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card (when traveling on a same-day Delta-marketed or Delta-operated flight), as well as Priority Pass members. Terms apply.
Amenities: Wi-Fi, hot and cold buffet, full-service bar (pending liquor license approval).
While it’s possible to buy entry to the Escape Lounge at the door, you can also get access to the space by holding certain cards that come with a Priority Pass membership, such as the Chase Sapphire Reserve® and the Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card. Enrollment is required. (Keep in mind that not all Escape Lounges are available via Priority Pass.)
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$395.
$695.
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• Priority Pass Select membership. Enrollment required.
• Includes two guests per visit.
• No restaurants.
• Priority Pass Select membership. Enrollment required.
• No limit on the number of guests allowed.
• No restaurants.
• Priority Pass Select membership. Enrollment required.
• Includes two guests per visit.
• No restaurants.
Terms apply.
• Priority Pass Select membership. Enrollment required.
• Includes two guests per visit.
• No restaurants.
Terms apply.
What it offers
The Escape Lounge at MCI is in a convenient location near the security screening checkpoint. It can be reached by turning right immediately after security.

(Photo by Benjamin Din)
The lounge offers plenty of seating, from group seating areas to individual pods for solo travelers. If you need to charge your devices, there are plenty of power outlets available. Those looking for some extra privacy can utilize the lounge’s two quiet areas.

(Photo by Benjamin Din)
The food options at this lounge are fresh and tasty. On a recent afternoon visit, the lounge served hot dishes like BBQ chicken wings, mac and cheese, and cheesy corn. There were also sandwiches, snacks, a charcuterie board and desserts.

(Photo by Benjamin Din)
The lounge’s windows overlook Gate A5. While that’s better than nothing, planespotters will likely be disappointed if they’re there while the gate isn’t being used.
» Learn more: Reasons you should be using airport lounges
Concourse B: Delta Sky Club
How to get access
The Delta Sky Club opened in 2023, when the airport debuted a single terminal that replaced its three horseshoe-shaped terminals. The 11,200-square-foot space marked Delta’s first entry into a new Sky Club market in several years. However, if you’re not flying Delta or a SkyTeam partner, you will not be able to access this lounge.
Location: By the City Market, before the Concourse B gate area.
Access: Available to Delta One passengers, SkyTeam premium travelers, select AmEx cardholders.
Amenities: Wi-Fi, hot and cold buffet, full-service bar, two outdoor decks.
Membership: Starts at $695/year or 69,500 SkyMiles.
» Learn more: Kansas City Delta Sky Club review
Sky Club access is available to Delta One passengers on domestic or international flights (excluding the Caribbean), as well as travelers in a SkyTeam partner’s premium cabin.
You can also receive a certain number of complimentary visits to the Sky Club by holding the right card. Options include the Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card, the Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Business American Express Card (both allow 15 annual visits) and The Platinum Card® from American Express (10 annual visits). Spending $75,000 or more on one of those cards can unlock unlimited Sky Club access. Terms apply.
Some premium class flyers or elite status holders with LATAM and WestJet can also access the Sky Club.
If you’re a Medallion status holder, you can purchase an annual Delta Sky Club membership. Prices start at $695 or 69,500 SkyMiles for an individual membership. Passengers flying in basic economy will not be able to access the lounge.
What it offers
The Delta Sky Club at MCI can be found in the City Market area of Concourse B, immediately after the walkway between the two concourses and before you reach the boarding gates.
Like many of Delta’s newer lounges, it showcases a modern and elevated design, with plenty of seating options.

(Photo by Tiffani Sherman)
Food options include a buffet with hot and cold options, with options like marinara meatballs and broccoli.

(Photo by Tiffani Sherman)
The highlight of this lounge is the two Sky Decks — although they may not be as desirable in the winter season, when temperatures can drop below freezing. If you’re visiting in the summer though, the outdoor spaces are a great place to hang out and relax before your flight.
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