Lounge Review: Delta Sky Club® (BOS – Gate A7)

by Anthony Losanno
Sky Club BOS

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On the fourth stop of my recent Dash for Platinum (where I visited all nine Delta hubs in under 48 hours), I got to briefly pop into the Sky Club® at Boston Logan International Airport (BOS). It’s a small lounge, but good for a quick bite and rest.

Sky Club BOS

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: Boston’s Sky Club® by gate A7 is a small space with the standard food and beverage offerings. It serves its purpose and was not too crowded when I visited in the morning. Crowding does occur and Delta has opened a second space by gate A18 to accommodate even more passengers.

When entering the lounge, there is an elevator (and stairs) to all access all of the amenities. A desk for checking credentials is right outside the elevator and agents were ready to check in guests.

Sky Club BOS Bar

Bar

You’ll find a small bar on the right side with the buffet nearby. It offers all of the standard spirits, wine, and beer that Delta provides complimentary as well as some premium options for purchase.

Sky Club BOS Juice

Near the bar and buffet you’ll find a self-serve soft drinks including water and juices.

Sky Club BOS Coffee

There is also a coffee machine, brewed coffee, hot water, and condiments.

Sky Club BOS Buffet

Food

The food in the BOS Sky Club® offers a varied selection for breakfast. This includes yogurt, breads, pastries, fruit, several hot items, and more.

Sky Club BOS Pastries

Milk and pastries

Sky Club BOS Hummus

Hummus, chia seed pudding, and smoothies

Sky Club BOS Fruit

Fresh fruit and yogurt

Sky Club BOS Egg Bites

Egg bites

Sky Club BOS Waffles

Waffles

Sky Club BOS Potatoes

Potatoes and bacon

Sky Club BOS Cereal

A separate cart with cereal and oatmeal was near the buffet.

Sky Club BOS Seating

Seating & Decor

There is plenty of seating in the BOS Sky Club®. When I visited in the morning, I found lots of open seats to choose from. As with other Sky Clubs®, this one has a pretty eclectic art collection. I love modern art and find that the selections are always my taste.

Sky Club BOS Seating 2

Seating includes tables for getting some work done to comfortable arm chairs.

Sky Club BOS Art

Amenities

This Sky Club® offers free Wi-Fi, restrooms, and the food and beverages mentioned above.

Overall Impression:

The Delta Sky Club® at BOS is small but functional. It offers a buffet, full bar, restrooms, and free Wi-Fi. I’ll definitely be back when visiting Boston or connecting here.

Anthony’s Credit Card Pick: I love the lounges where The Platinum Card® from American Express grants me access. It has had a prominent place in my wallet for many years now. While it does have an annual fee of $695, it provides many travel benefits and will always be my go-to for lounge access (both Delta Sky Clubs® and Centurion Lounges) and booking airfare from the airlines to earn 5x points (up to $500,000 per calendar year). Learn more. Rates & Fees. Terms apply.

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2 comments

Michael January 11, 2023 - 6:11 pm

The club by A18 is actually *much* larger than this club by A7 – like 3x larger. A18 club was renovated and was small while in renovations.

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Anthony Losanno January 11, 2023 - 6:21 pm

Thank you. Updated. I haven’t been to A18 yet, but saw it labeled as Express. Appreciate the info.

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