Delta Sky Club Reviews

4.1

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A spacious lounge with good food and drinks

By Sam S |

This revamped lounge is big with lots of seating . Decent food and drinks. There's self check in, and then you take an elevator to get in.

A good club with great range of services

By nicole t |

A nice clean and friendly club! Great range of drinks and plenty of food choices too. Staff are super friendly too. Nice place to be in between flights

Delta lounge

By Laine F |

Delta Lounge in LA Came in around 6am. Not much queue (about 10persons). Fast wifi. A lot of seating. Very clean restrooms and the entire lounge (maybe because it was still early). It has a full bar with a bartender. It has shower facilities but it was locked when I was there (I never asked any staff if it can be unlocked). They served regular american breakfast (croissant, bagels, fruits, sausages (meat and vegetarian), eggs with mushroom, potatoes, cheese, coffee station, orange juice, etc. Lounge has high ceilings and has 1 whole wall facing the tarmac (which I loved because it made the place brighter and less claustrophobic). I took off 2 stars because there are no complimentary massage (unlike in Centurion lounge), no designated sleeping area, and the wall decors are just so-so. Service is great (somebody cleaned up our glasses in less than 30mins, and the breakfast buffet was refilled consistently).

Great New Lounge in LAX

By Amir |

The new Delta Sky Club in LAX Terminal 3 is simply amazing. I hope they maintain the quality, but as it stands, it's head and shoulders above their mediocre Terminal 2 lounge.

Food selection was heavy on carbohydrates

By on_the_go_98765 |

The lounge has very good space and is attractively presented. There are two food areas and the furthest one from the door (back of lounge) has different food items. The Sky Club Lounge does not compare to the Centurion Lounge but it is decent.

Rude, Snooty Staff at the Door -- Great Options Once In

By 213LAX |

We had come in to LAX from London via Paris flying First/Business via Air France and were wiped out from leaving on a 6:20am flight and the long trek from the Bradley terminal, and just wanted a place to freshen up and relax. We were flying First to Honolulu and at the LAX check in, the staff person advised us to get a new boarding pass to Honolulu and told us we could go to the Sky Club. However, once we got there the 2 people at the entry wouldn't allow us in. First class to Honolulu doesn't give you any lounge access for Delta at LAX! I was in shock -- plus the check in person said we could go to the lounge. I was wiped out, so I dug out my platinum AmEx card and said I'd pay the $50 guest fee. But when we went to "pay" -- the attendant said we didn't have to pay because we had flown in on Business on Air France. I couldn't believe that the entry staff had been so quick to turn us away when we were eligible to enter... Once in, the selection was much better than other lounges, as there were fresh vegetable options and protein and plenty of places to charge up our phones... When leaving, one of the entry attendants was still there and she didn't even acknowledge us. I couldn't believe how rude they were.

New Longe and Delta One lounge

By VinceJ2010 |

The new lounge is a very nice place. It's located between terminals, The food is always good, they have a specialty food bar, and today they had shredded meat tacos. The jerk chicken is to die for. The bar staff are very cool and professional. Now, they have added a Delta One lounge as well. LAX has stepped up their game over the years

No lounge access for first class tickets!

By WorldTraveller |

Extremely annoyed. Flying first class on delta to New Orleans cos I am on an international connecting flight and have a layover of a few hours. They have a really weird policy that none of the other airlines has where even first class passengers don’t even get lounge access. You need to have some delta status (which I don’t since I normally fly star alliance cos of where I am from) or some US based Amex platinum card. So, if you are an international traveller catching a domestic flight don’t bother to fly delta unless you are already an elite sky team member.

very crowded ( what do you expect in LA?), otherwise, OK

By Ddan7777 |

I flew in from Australia returning to my home through LAX airport. I stopped in early during a weekday morning in May at this Delta Sky Club. It was packed, despite the time being before 7:00 a.m.. This was, to be honest, expected. Some of the staff are less than friendly, but overall OK. Also, they have a variety of foods, including some healthy ones, which I did not see in the airport lounges in Australia, a welcome return home present.

Great lounge

By MDGA 2026 |

Nice lounge at T3 at LAX. Plenty of seating, good breakfast and the restrooms feel very upscale lol. Accessed it with amex platinum card but would i pay $50 to visit it? Maybe not

Comfortable Airport Lounge at LAX

By TravelingSoccerLoon |

Comfortable airport lounge with large windows overlooking planes and the runway at LAX. Plenty of seating options. Good quality food which is usually standardized across all of Delta Airline's Sky Clubs.

Best airport lounge in the U.S.

By pattayainsider |

My jaw dropped when I went inside. It is simply stunning. The best jewel is the huge outside patio, with full large bar, and amazing views of the runways. Nothing better than fresh cool ocean air before your flight. Very spacious place, has phone type booths so people who want to hold meetings or conversations can do so without disturbing others. Also showers, two large excellent buffets with health selections and lots of space. Very impressive place.

Upgrade!

By Joseph S |

Spanking new and spacious with an outdoor deck. Good and varied breakfast selections but the toaster was temperamental

Terminal 2 slice-of-paradise

By on_the_go_98765 |

With about 4 hours between flights, Delta Sky Club was the perfect place to come and have an early lunch and just relax. Looking out the Sky Club window down to the sea of humanity staking their claim to a seat by the gates, we were even more thankful for this lounge. There are actually 2 Delta Lounges in Terminal 2 (right across from each other) but this one Delta classifies as the "T2 Main Club." For admittance, the flight has to be a Delta flight and travelers need to either be American Express Platinum card holders or high-level Delta customers. There is a fee for guests if they do not hold a AmEx Platinum card. The lounge serves very good food (the seasoned salmon was exceptional as was the soup) and guests are allowed to serve themselves from the buffet. Masks are required when not actively engaged in eating. This was such a comfortable place to spend time between those connecting flights.