Review: Delta Sky Club Atlanta (ATL) – Concourse F

By Leila

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Delta Air Lines operates eight lounges out of its fortress hub at Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL). This review focuses on the Sky Club in Concourse F, a spacious lounge in the international terminal with a lovely terrace.

Delta Sky Club Concourse F Review – Atlanta (ATL)

Picture ATL like a series of vertical lines, almost like a bar graph, starting in Terminal T and then going A – B – C – D – E – F. Terminal F is the seventh concourse you come to after clearing security on the “domestic” side of the airport or the first on the “international” side. It’s a massive airport and Delta offers many lounges. These lounges tend to get very crowded and this lounge was no exception, though it was large enough that there was no trouble finding a seat.

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Hours + Access + Location

The lounge is open daily from 6:45 am to 12:00 am and is located in Concourse F on the mezzanine level (one level above departures).

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Note the Sky Club on the upper level (“mezzanine”) on the left side

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Side note: what a beautiful terminal compared to the rest of the airport…

Access is available to:

  • Delta Sky Club members (along with same-day boarding pass for Delta or a partner)
    • Lifetime members can access the club regardless of the airline they are traveling on
    • Two guests or immediate family (including all children under age 21) are permitted for “executive” members while “individual” members must pay $50 for guests (max two).
  • Delta One or SkyTeam premium cabin passengers
    • Access only when traveling on a branded “Delta One’ (versus first class) domestically
    • Access when connecting to/from a same-day international Delta One flight
    • No guests permitted
  • SkyTeam Elite Plus members traveling on an international ticket in any cabin of service
    • Includes Canada, Mexico
    • Excludes Caribbean, Guam, Palau, Saipan
    • One guest permitted
    • There is an exception for SkyTeam Elite Plus passengers via SkyMiles (no access if traveling in economy class)
  • Select credit card holders
    • Delta SkyMiles Reserve from American Express
      • no access on basic economy fares
      • limited to 15 visits per year unless $75,000 annual spending on card
      • guests are $50 each
    • American Express Platinum / Centurion
      • no access for Platinum business cards
      • limited to 10 visits per year unless $75,000 annual spending on card
      • no access on basic economy fares
    • Delta SkyMiles Diners Club card
      • Three visits per year (guests are included in this count)
      • no access on basic economy fares
      • two guests permitted
    • Delta SkyMiles TRUST CLUB Platinum/Gold Visa card
      • Six visits per year (guests are included in this count) for Platinum, three visits for Gold card
      • no access on basic economy fares
      • two guests permitted
  • WestJet Business Class passengers
    • No guests permitted
  • WestJet Rewards Gold and Platinum members
    • Access only when traveling on a transborder flight
    • One guest permitted

The lounge is split into four areas.

Seating

Before the recent opening of the new D Concourse Sky Club, this was Delta’s premier lounge in Atlanta, including two levels of seating, a large dining area, and an outdoor terrace.

As you enter the lounge, you can turn left for the food and beverage area followed by more seating and the shower suites or you can turn right for a large seating area. You can also head upstairs for a smaller seating area or head out to the terrace.

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a group of people sitting in a lounge area

Terrace

The terrace alone was nearly 2,000 square feet and mostly empty…a surprise considering it was a very mild morning with mostly sunny conditions. There are padded chairs (most have plugs within reach) and round tables with seating for four.

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From the terrace, you can enjoy excellent views of the apron:

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Food + Drink

I arrived during the transition from breakfast to lunch. The same breakfast spread was available as in other lounges (including sausage, scrambled eggs, potatoes, salad, bagels, toast, and croissants) along with extras like fresh berries and cheese cubes.

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Lunch came out around 10:30 am with the buffet closed off with belted stanchions while the transition was made. The lunch selection looked good, including sandwiches, salads, crackers and dip, Brussels sprouts, vegetable stir fry, and char sui ribs.

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A full-service bar offers a variety of complimentary and for-purchase alcohol. Self-serve soft drinks, water (with many flavors), tea, and coffee and are available.

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Restrooms + Showers

Restrooms and showers are available (this Sky Club, along with the E Sky Club are the only two Delta lounges with showers).

Restrooms:

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The shower area is in the rear of the lounge and there was no wait for a shower suite. Shower products are from Grown Alchemist. I like the red subway tiles in the restrooms.

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a bathroom with a sink and a mirror

a bathroom with red brick walls and a stainless steel door

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CONCLUSION

This was one of my favorite Sky Clubs in Atlanta: the lounge was large and not overcrowded, and the food selection was better than in A, B, or C (which is not a surprise considering this is the lounge Delta One passengers embarking on longhaul flights are most likely to use).

Ok folks, we’ve finished the ATL Sky Club reviews…onto the Korean Air flight!