As of February 1, Delta Air Lines has implemented significant changes to its Sky Club access policy, affecting SkyMiles members who use cobranded American Express credit cards for lounge entry.
These adjustments mark the final phase of Delta’s sweeping loyalty program overhaul, first announced nearly 18 months ago, aimed at reducing overcrowding in its Sky Club lounges and restructuring its Medallion elite status program.
Previously, certain American Express cardholders enjoyed unlimited Sky Club access. Under the new rules, lounge visits are now capped annually based on card type. For those with the Delta SkyMiles Reserve Amex Card or Business Amex Card, 15 visits per year are allotted. Meanwhile, those with the American Express Platinum Card or Business Platinum Card are allotted 10 visits per year.
Delta has introduced some key exceptions to soften the impact of these changes:
While the number of annual visits has been limited, other Sky Club access policies remain the same:
Why Delta Is Tightening Sky Club Access
The new restrictions are part of Delta’s broader effort to ease overcrowding in its lounges, as frequent travelers have long encountered packed seating areas and long wait times at major hub locations.
To further alleviate congestion, Delta is expanding its lounge network, with eight new or upgraded Sky Clubs set to open nationwide in 2025. This includes a new Delta One Lounge at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) and one of the airline’s largest-ever Sky Clubs at Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC).
With these changes, Delta aims to balance exclusivity and accessibility, ensuring its most loyal customers can continue to enjoy premium lounge experiences without excessive crowding.