A Delta Air Lines planePhoto: Mark Garfinkel/Boston Herald/MediaNews Group (Getty Images)
Delta Air Lines (DAL) revealed its most current premium airport lounge on Wednesday, broadening its quote to catch high-end tourists. The Atlanta-based business's 3rd Delta One lounge, situated at Boston Logan International Airport, marks the most recent salvo in the market's heated competitors for high-value travelers.
The area, nestled within Delta's existing Sky Club at the airport, will cover 6,700 square feet. Gain access to will just be readily available to travelers in Delta One organization class or members of the special Delta 360 benefits tier.
It will include nautical information referencing Boston's tradition as a significant port and a menu from chef Ed Brown that consists of meals like Maine lobster rolls, steak tartare, and “a cup o'chowdah, either a seafood or vegetarian variation.”
“We understand our visitors value the exclusivity and hospitality of dining at a Delta One Lounge,” stated Claude Roussel, the Delta executive in charge of its lounges. ‘This lounge is created to provide the raised, VIP experience visitors desire.”
Have a look at the fancy digs.