Delta Opens 34,000-Sq-Ft Sky Club at SLC Concourse B

Delta Air Lines opened its newest Delta Sky Club on October 28, 2025, at Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) in the newly expanded Concourse B. The nearly 34,000-square-foot space seats up to 600 guests, making it the second-largest Sky Club in the network, according to the airline. The lounge adds much-needed capacity at a busy Delta hub and puts a premium option closer to B-gate departures, which should ease crowding and cut walk times for many travelers.
Delta Air Lines and Salt Lake City International Airport
Delta's new Club joins the existing Sky Club on the A concourse and is purpose-built for the airport's multi-year expansion. Concourse B is adding gates and concessions in phases, with the first set of Phase 4 gates opening in fall 2025 and additional gates slated for 2026, a timeline that aligns with Delta's lounge debut. That sequencing indicates the carrier is expanding premium capacity to match gate growth on the B side.
Latest developments
Delta's first-party details confirm the headline specs, including total square footage and seating. The airline also highlights a design that references Utah's landscape and notes the B-concourse location. Media assets released with the announcement showcase the entry, bar, and seating zones sized for peak flows. Early third-party looks from aviation outlets corroborate the layout and finishes.
Amenities and what stands out
Beyond an 18-seat staffed bar, hot and cold buffet, and nine sound-dampened phone booths, the lounge features two self-serve beverage stations that include a "dirty soda" bar, a non-alcoholic mix of soda with flavored syrups, cream, and often citrus. The "dirty soda" concept is widely associated with Utah and has gone mainstream in recent years, so its inclusion is a localized touch that differentiates this Club from others.
How access works
Entry follows Delta Sky Club's standard rules. Most guests may enter within three hours of a scheduled Delta departure, with different provisions for connecting customers. Eligible entry types include Sky Club members, certain premium-cabin tickets, and select American Express cardholders, subject to Delta's current visit limits and other restrictions. Travelers on basic economy tickets are generally excluded. If you plan to use the new Club, check your eligibility and arrive within the three-hour window.
Background
Salt Lake City International Airport's "New SLC" rebuild is a multi-phase project that continues to open gates and concessions on Concourse B through 2026. Delta's lounge, positioned in the B expansion, is intended to meet rising demand near those gates and to spread traffic that previously funneled to the A-concourse Club. For wayfinding and current operating hours, travelers should consult Delta's SLC airport page or the SLC airport map.
Final thoughts
Delta's nearly 34,000-square-foot Sky Club in Concourse B materially increases lounge seating at Salt Lake City and adds a localized flavor with its dirty-soda station. For eligible travelers, it should mean shorter waits, better seating, and a smoother connection experience near B gates, reinforcing the value of the Sky Club at SLC.
Sources
- Delta opens second largest Delta Sky Club in network at Salt Lake City International Airport, Delta News Hub
- SLC-B Delta Sky Club media asset, Delta News Hub
- Delta Sky Club Access, Delta Air Lines
- Delta Sky Club House Rules, Delta Air Lines
- Here's What's Next for The New SLC, Salt Lake City International Airport
- The New SLC Fact Sheet, Salt Lake City International Airport
- Delta Opening Salt Lake City Sky Club, Business Travel News
- What Are Dirty Sodas, and Why Is Everyone Drinking Them, Eater