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On a short layover in Atlanta (ATL), I took a few minutes to check out one of the smaller Sky Clubs®. It was a perfectly fine place to grab some food, a drink, and check some email before my connection.
Access
Access is granted to passengers with memberships (purchased annually), one-time pass holders (earned from the co-branded American Express cards), Delta One®, SkyTeam premium cabin passengers, SkyTeam Elite Plus when flying internationally in premium cabins, the Centurion® and the Platinum Card® from American Express holders, Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card holders, WestJet business class passengers, and WestJet Rewards Platinum and Gold Elite. Allowed guests vary by access type. A same-day boarding pass is required to enter the Delta Sky Club®.
Anthony’s Take: This lounge was located close to my connecting flight. Would I seek out going here if I wasn’t nearby? No, but for departures from the C gates it’s fine for some food, drinks, and free Wi-Fi.
After climbing the stairs or taking the elevator up, you’re presented with a desk for checking credentials and travel assistance if needed. It was all decked out when I visited.
To the left of the desk, you’ll find a departure board and a short hallway leading to the bar and buffet.
Bar
Just past here you’ll find a full bar. It offers all of the standard spirits, wine, and beer that Delta provides complimentary as well as some premium options for purchase.
Food
Across from the bar is a buffet with a decent selection. This includes salads, sandwiches, soups, a hot entree, and desserts.
Salad ingredients
More salads
Sandwiches and fruit salad
Cavatappi with pesto cream sauce
Roasted chicken
Soups
Condiments
Desserts
Iced tea, water, and more snacks
Coffee machine
Condiments and Bevi sparkling water dispenser
Seating
As pictured above, the lounge fills up and seating is at a premium. I was able to find a table, but there were some people looking around for seats. When I was leaving, I noticed additional seating on the other side of the front desk. It seemed less crowded, but away from the amenities.
Amenities
This Sky Club® offers free Wi-Fi, restrooms, and the food and beverages mentioned above. It also had what it labeled a “business center.” This was an all-in-one printer. It’s nice to have, but I’m not sure how many people need to print or fax from a lounge these days.
Overall Impression:
The Delta Sky Club® by gate C37 in Atlanta is small, but functional with a buffet, full bar, and free Wi-Fi. If you’re departing from the C gates, it’s worth stopping by for a visit.
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