Summary
- Delta Air Lines has opened a new lounge at Boston Logan International Airport with a spectacular view of the city's harbor and skyline.
- The lounge in the international concourse can accommodate over 400 travelers and features Boston-inspired design elements.
- Travelers can enjoy various seating options, soundproof phone booths, premium food and beverage offerings, and shower suites in the lounge.
Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines opened a new lounge at Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) on Tuesday. It is the third Delta Sky Club at the carrier’s northeast hub.
The lounge has a breathtaking view of Boston’s historic harbor and 21st-century skyline. It is located at Terminal E on the international concourse, where Delta provides service to 10 overseas destinations.
“One-of-a-kind”
At nearly 21,000 square feet, the new Club can accommodate over 400 travelers. The city’s famous harbor inspired the interior design, incorporating colors and textures reminiscent of Boston’s nautical history.
Delta Sky Club Managing Director Claude Roussel said the lounge has a unique feel.
“While no two lounges are alike, the layout and Boston-inspired details in this Club make it feel truly one-of-a-kind. From the moment our guests enter the lounge, we want them to feel transported — not just by curated design, but by the care and hospitality they experience from our ambassadors.”
With its expansive profile, the interior shape was designed to mimic the graceful curvature of a sailboat, and the wood and metal arches transform the elongated space into intimate and inviting areas. Washed oak features around the lounge symbolize wood on a ship weathered by the elements and are intended to give travelers the feel of sailing aboard a classic vessel. Accents of navy, teal, and terracotta highlight the color of the bricks in the Boston skyline while showcasing the gradient sunset seen over the harbor on clear evenings. The Club is also LEED-Silver certified, promoting sustainability.
Travelers can await their flight by working, socializing, or simply relaxing and taking in the views with various seating and six soundproof phone booths. Designers also considered comfort and privacy, as the lounge’s restrooms include two family rooms and five shower suites – with two of the suites built to be ADA-compliant.
Food and beverage offerings
The space includes two full beverage bars, but Delta said the premium bar is perhaps the most eye-catching as it “features a layered, champagne-toned mesh ceiling overhang and a dramatic backlit beverage display.”
Visitors at the lounge will be treated to premium food and beverage offerings with a buffet of fresh, seasonally inspired items. In addition to the regular food and beverage menu, the airline will also serve local and regional specialties such as Boston-based Necco candy wafers, lobster rolls, and New England clam chowder. The Club will be open daily from 13:30-22:45. On Wednesdays; it closes a half-hour earlier at 22:15.
Delta’s presence in Boston
The opening of the space compliments Delta’s investment at BOS, where it has offered more than 150 peak-day departures to 57 destinations this summer. Internationally, the carrier connects Boston to Rome, Tel Aviv, Lisbon, Edinburgh, London Heathrow, Amsterdam, Dublin, Paris, Athens, and Cancun.
Since 2022, the US legacy airline has been working to upgrade existing facilities and open new lounges at airports across the country. Simple Flying previously outlined the variety of ways travelers can access the carrier’s exclusive lounges.
Last month Delta introduced its second Sky Club at New York John F. Kennedy International Airport, sized at nearly 14,000 square feet. At Chicago O’Hare International Airport, a stunning new 22,000-plus-square-foot space was opened last year.