Delta Air Lines officially unveiled its newly expanded Miami airport lounge.
Delta Sky Club has been expanded by 4,000 square feet and 100-plus seats—a capacity increase of more than 50%.
The Club can now accommodate around 300 guests.
“Miami is an important global transport hub, with increasing prominence in the Delta network,” said Claude Roussel, VP – Sky Clubs and Lounge Experience.
“The expansion and renovation of the MIA Club helps us support the growth in this market.”
The expansion’s design takes inspiration from Miami’s bright colors and sunny beaches, it says.
The expansion includes a new service buffet and additional beverage station.
There are single-seat dining tables and a communal table with a charging source in the center, as well as power outlets at almost every seat.
The Miami expansion kicks off a year of growth for Delta lounges, with two new Delta Sky Clubs coming to Charlotte and Seattle.
Also, three Delta One Lounges are opening in JFK, LAX and Boston.
This summer, Delta will offer 34 peak-day flights from Miami to 12 destinations, including international service to Havana.
All service will be operated on Delta mainline planes, with premium cabin classes available on all flights
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