
( Here’s a link to the current Sky Club drink menu.) This patio features a living wall - similar to the kinds what guests at American Express Centurion Lounges. One is toward the west (runway view) side. (Translation: the G gates get lower in numbers.) That said, there are two open-air sections that open weather permitting. Frankly, it’s not so much a deck as it is a fancy porch. Most of the Sky Deck is climate-controlled: there’s air conditioning for the hot, muggy summers.

Paul that’s open year-round! The Sky Deck at Delta Air Lines Sky Club: MSP G Concourse Here’s something I find truly incredible: a Sky Deck in Minneapolis-St. Sky Deck at Delta Sky Club: MSP G Concourse There are no showers in this - or any - Minneapolis-St. Worry not, MSP travelers: you’ll find three of them here. It’s nicer than having to draw (and undraw) blinds.Ī Delta spokesperson told us the soundproof “phone booths” (complete with power and USB outlets) are popular at Delta’s other new Sky Clubs. When I visited (mid-morning to just past noon), they were tinted blue to help shade guests from the sun.

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The outdoor-facing windows are made of glass that can adjust tints to different times of day. If you’re the kind who likes to see and be seen, you’ll like the booths in the rotunda area. That’s not saying they aren’t there - but they escaped me if they exist. There are plenty of electrical and USB outlets throughout the club. Like many of the new clubs, the lounge features a variety of seating options. Delta Air Lines Sky Club: MSP G Concourse Delta Air Lines Sky Club: MSP G Concourse Delta Air Lines Sky Club: MSP G Concourse Delta Air Lines Sky Club: MSP G Concourse The copper and orange colors are the sun, of course, and the dark greens symbolize trees. Roussel told me the colors are representative of a sunset over a Minnesota lake. The palette immediately brought to mind the Minnesota Wild hockey team’s logo and colors. It features rich, bold colors: dark greens, oranges, and yellows. Why? The MSP G Concourse Sky Club is pretty different from any of the others. I figured its colors and furnishings would be somewhat similar to the Salt Lake City, Los Angeles, Chicago O’Hare (read a review), and LaGuardia clubs. Roussel and some of the Delta corporate folks this.ĭuring my flight to Minneapolis on Monday, I started making notes about the new club. Delta Air Lines Sky Club: MSP G Concourse Inside the New MSP Sky Club Need help with flights? These two desks serve as customer relations areas. Delta Air Lines Sky Club: MSP G Concourse Delta Air Lines Sky Club: MSP G Concourse Once you walk or ride to the third floor, here’s where you check-in. But I appreciate the thought put into them. They’re not the headliner of the new club, of course. Your other option: be all George or Judy Jetson and use the touch screen. (Or not, in bad cases.)Įlevators in the Delta Air Lines Sky Club: MSP G Concourse They can show extra class, detail, and comfort for guests. Like me, he is a man who appreciates a good elevator. I almost needed to put on my sunglasses - his eyes beamed so darn bright. “Did you see the elevator?” Claude Roussel, Delta’s Managing Director of Sky Clubs, asked me with a Cheshire Cat grin during our quick interview on Tuesday morning. Take either the stairs (to the right) or elevators (on the left) to the third floor. Entrance to the Delta Air Lines Sky Club: MSP G Concourse Similar to Delta’s new lounges in Salt Lake City (SLC – read our review), Los Angeles (T3 - read a review) and New York-LaGuardia (LGA – read our review), guests enter a gate/concourse level lobby. Related: What is the Best Amex Card for Delta Sky Club Lounge Access? The lounge is open daily from 4:30 AM to 10:15 PM. It seems my flights are often at the end of the F Concourse or the far regions of G - which is a trek from the F/G Sky Club. I often fly between Los Angeles (LAX) and Minneapolis. It’s at the west end of the G and C Concourse land bridge (or skyway as they’re called in the upper Midwest.) Entrance to the Delta Air Lines Sky Club: MSP G Concourse, next to the G – C connector bridge You’ll find the new G Concourse Sky Club across from gate G18. Where is the Delta Sky Club: MSP G Concourse? Delta kindly invited Eye of the Flyer to check out the 21,000-square-foot space during a special preview on Tuesday morning. The lounge officially opens on Wednesday morning. Paul International Airport’s (MSP) G Concourse! It’s finally here: the new Delta Sky Club airport lounge deep in Minneapolis-St. Opinions, reviews, analyses & recommendations are the author’s alone, and have not been reviewed, endorsed or approved by any of these entities. Eye of the Flyer and CardRatings may receive a commission from card issuers. has partnered with CardRatings for our coverage of credit card products.

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