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Delta to further limit access to its Sky Club airport lounges in effort to reduce crowds
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Date:2025-04-25 09:43:49
American Express credit card holders and other Delta airline passengers accustomed to availing themselves of the free food and cushy digs at the carrier's Sky Club lounges may soon have to find a new place to recharge before a flight.
That's because the Atlanta-based airline plans to discontinue popular perks granting certain American Express cardholders and other premium cardholders unlimited access to its Sky Club lounges, in an effort to reduce crowds, the company said Wednesday in a statement.
"These changes are part of Delta's ongoing efforts to help balance the popularity of the Clubs with the premium experience they provide for our guests," according to the company.
Basic economy flyers no longer welcome
Beginning Feb. 1, 2025, Delta will cap American Express Platinum Card and Delta Reserve American Express cardholders' Sky Club visits to six and 10 visits per year, respectively, according to Delta. Meanwhile, passengers flying in basic economy class will no longer be admitted to Delta's Sky Club lounges, beginning next year, regardless of whether or not they have a Platinum Card or any other premium credit card.
The new policy, however, does not apply to Centurion-branded airport lounges, which American Express owns and operates. Qualified American Express cardholders can also access the Sky Club lounges without restrictions if they make at least $75,000 worth of purchases per year on their credit cards, the Delta's website shows.
Sky Club crowds
The changes come after Delta recorded a record number of visitors at its Sky Club lounges last year, NerdWallet reported. It's a problem that the carrier's customers have also flagged.
"The longest line at JFK is not due to a delayed flight or an FAA meltdown. It's simply the line to get into the Delta sky lounge," an X user said in a post that showed dozens of travelers lined up outside Delta's New York lounge.
The longest line at JFK is not due to a delayed flight or an FAA meltdown.
— Mady Mills (@MadisonMills22) January 14, 2023
It’s simply the line to get into the Delta sky lounge. The services demand is BUMPIN, sorry J Powell pic.twitter.com/mXQFhtTcar
Loyalty program changes
Lounge access isn't the only thing that will become more difficult to obtain under Delta's upcoming policy changes. The company is also introducing changes to its loyalty program that will require customers to accrue more points toward unlocking special benefits like flight upgrades.
Under Delta's new Medallion Member loyalty program rules, Delta customers who use co-branded credit cards like the Delta SkyMiles Reserve and Reserve Business American Express cards will earn one Medallion Qualification Dollar (MQD) for every $10 charged to the card, while Delta SkyMiles Platinum and Platinum Business American Express Card Members will earn 1 MQD for every $20 spent, Delta's website shows.
The multi-tiered medallion program allows customers to avail themselves of benefits like unlimited complimentary upgrades, priority boarding and waived baggage fees, according to Delta's website. Starting in 2025, customers must accrue 6,000 medallion qualifying dollars per year to join the program's "Silver Medallion" entry tier, the company's website shows. The highest tier, "Diamond Medallion," is available to those who rack up at least 35,000 MQDs per year, according to Delta.
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