
As a Delta Sky Club Platinum Cardholder, you'll enjoy a world of perks and benefits that will make your travel experience truly elite.
You'll get access to over 270 Delta Sky Clubs worldwide, perfect for relaxing before your flight or catching up on work.
With elite status, you'll receive a complimentary Delta Sky Club membership, which normally costs $545 per year.
Membership Options
If you have Delta elite status, you can purchase a Sky Club membership for $695 (or 69,500 miles) and bring up to two guests for an extra $50 per guest (or 5,000 miles) per visit.
For those with Diamond Medallion status, you can choose an individual Sky Club membership as a Choice Benefit, but this requires using two choices.
Delta Sky Club memberships come in two options: individual and executive. The individual membership costs $695 (or 69,500 miles) and allows you to bring up to two guests for an extra $50 (or 50,000 miles) each.

The executive membership costs $1,495 (or 149,500 miles) and lets you bring two guests free of charge.
If you have a Delta credit card, such as the Delta SkyMiles TRUST CLUB Platinum VISA Card, you can visit a Delta Sky Club six times per year as long as you have a ticket on a same-day Delta marketed or operated flight.
Here are the Delta Sky Club membership options:
American Express Platinum Card
The American Express Platinum Card offers Sky Club lounge access to cardholders or authorized users when traveling on a Delta operated or marketed flight.
This card has an annual fee of $695 and provides access options comparable to the Delta SkyMiles Reserve American Express Card, plus access to AmEx’s own Centurion Lounges and the Priority Pass network (enrollment required).
The guest policy is the same as on the Delta SkyMiles Reserve American Express Card, with up to two guests allowed per visit at a per-person rate of $50.

Starting in February 2025, AmEx Platinum cardholders will receive a limited number of visits (10 visits) per year, which is equivalent to about five roundtrips.
To earn an unlimited number of visits each year, the total eligible purchases on the Card must equal $75,000 or more the previous year.
You can purchase additional Delta Sky Club visits at a per-visit rate of $50 per person using the Card if you run out of visits.
Miles and Points
With the Delta Sky Club Platinum Card, you can earn miles that are incredibly valuable. You get three miles for every dollar spent on Delta purchases or directly with hotels.
You can earn two miles per dollar spent on restaurants worldwide and on US takeout, delivery, and supermarkets, making dining out a great way to rack up points. For example, booking a one-way plane ticket from Charlotte, North Carolina, to Chiang Mai, Thailand, for just 35,000 miles in 2020 was a huge win.
Flying for free is a real possibility with this card, and you can even get a great valuation out of your miles if you keep an eye out for good deals.
Miles Visa Card

If you're a Delta SkyMiles TRUST CLUB Platinum VISA Card holder, you can visit a Delta Sky Club six times per year as long as you have a ticket on a same-day Delta marketed or operated by Delta or a Delta partner (basic economy excluded).
Having this card can be a game-changer for frequent flyers. You'll have access to a Delta Sky Club six times per year, which can be a great perk for those who travel often.
The Delta SkyMiles Diners Club Card or Delta SkyMiles TRUST CLUB Gold VISA Card allows you to visit a Delta Sky Club three times per year, with the same-day travel requirement still applying. This is a decent option for those who don't fly as frequently.
Earning Points
You can earn three miles for every dollar spent on Delta purchases or directly with hotels. This is a great way to rack up points quickly.
Earning miles on Delta purchases or directly with hotels is a no-brainer, as it's a straightforward 3 miles per dollar.
Locations and Access

Delta Sky Clubs are located throughout the U.S. and there is one international lounge — in Tokyo's Haneda airport. You can find a list of all the locations on Delta's website.
There are 34 locations in the U.S. including Anchorage, AK (ANC), Atlanta, GA (ATL), and many more. Here's a list of some of the locations:
- Anchorage, AK (ANC)
- Atlanta, GA (ATL)
- Austin, TX (AUS)
- Boston, MA (BOS)
- Charlotte, NC (CLT)
- Chicago-O'Hare, IL (ORD)
- Cincinnati, OH (CVG)
- Dallas–Fort Worth, TX (DFW)
- Denver, CO (DEN)
- Detroit, MI (DTW)
- Fort Lauderdale, FL (FLL)
- Honolulu, HI (HNL)
- Indianapolis, IN (IND)
- Jacksonville, FL (JAX)
- Kansas City, MO (MCI)
- Las Vegas, NV (LAS)
- Memphis, TN (MEM)
- Miami, FL (MIA)
- Milwaukee, WI (MKE)
- Minneapolis, MN (MSP)
- Nashville, TN (BNA)
- New Orleans, LA (MSY)
- New York, NY (JFK)
- New York, NY (LGA)
- Newark, NJ (EWR)
- Orlando, FL (MCO)
- Philadelphia, PA (PHL)
- Phoenix, AZ (PHX)
- Portland, OR (PDX)
- Raleigh-Durham, NC (RDU)
- Salt Lake City, UT (SLC)
- San Diego, CA (SAN)
- San Francisco, CA (SFO)
- Seattle-Tacoma, WA (SEA)
- Tampa, FL (TPA)
- Tokyo-Haneda Japan (HND)
- Washington, D.C. (DCA)
- Palm Beach, FL (PBI)
To access a Delta Sky Club, you can fly in first or business class on Delta or one of its partner airlines, attain Delta Gold elite status (or higher), purchase a membership to the clubs, or hold one of several premium credit cards.
International Membership
If you're flying internationally, you're in luck because you can access the Delta Sky Club with certain elite status.
Having Delta status as a Gold, Platinum, or Diamond Medallion Member and flying internationally in a premium cabin gets you into the Sky Club, along with one guest.
Traveling in First Class to Mexico, Canada, or Central America also grants access, but only with one guest.
SkyTeam Elite Plus status from another airline can get you into the Sky Club with one guest on international flights, regardless of cabin class.
However, this access doesn't extend to domestic flights or flights to the Caribbean.
You can also access the Sky Club with certain status from other airlines, such as LATAM Pass Signature Black Emerald, Black Emerald, or Platinum Sapphire, or Virgin Atlantic Flying Club Gold status.
These statuses grant access to the lounge when traveling internationally with Delta or LATAM, or on international flights with Delta, Air France, KLM, or Virgin Atlantic.
You can bring one guest with you, and the access policy excludes flights between the U.S. and the Caribbean.
If you're a WestJet Gold or Platinum member, you can visit the lounge when flying between the U.S. and Canada on a WestJet or Delta flight, and bring a guest along.
Locations
Delta Sky Clubs can be found in several major US cities, including Anchorage, Atlanta, Austin, Boston, and Charlotte. There are also locations in Chicago, Cincinnati, Dallas-Fort Worth, Denver, Detroit, Fort Lauderdale, and Honolulu.

Delta has a significant presence in the southeastern United States, with locations in Jacksonville, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Memphis, Miami, and Milwaukee. You can also find Sky Clubs in Minneapolis, Nashville, New Orleans, New York (both JFK and LGA airports), and Newark.
Some notable locations include Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland, Raleigh-Durham, Salt Lake City, and San Diego. Delta also has a strong presence on the West Coast, with locations in San Francisco, Seattle-Tacoma, and Tampa.
Here is a list of some of the Delta Sky Club locations mentioned in the article:
- Anchorage, AK (ANC)
- Atlanta, GA (ATL)
- Austin, TX (AUS)
- Boston, MA (BOS)
- Charlotte, NC (CLT)
- Chicago-O'Hare, IL (ORD)
- Cincinnati, OH (CVG)
- Dallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW)
- Denver, CO (DEN)
- Detroit, MI (DTW)
- Fort Lauderdale, FL (FLL)
- Honolulu, HI (HNL)
- Indianapolis, IN (IND)
- Jacksonville, FL (JAX)
- Kansas City, MO (MCI)
- Las Vegas, NV (LAS)
- Memphis, TN (MEM)
- Miami, FL (MIA)
- Milwaukee, WI (MKE)
- Minneapolis, MN (MSP)
- Nashville, TN (BNA)
- New Orleans, LA (MSY)
- New York, NY (JFK)
- New York, NY (LGA)
- Newark, NJ (EWR)
- Orlando, FL (MCO)
- Philadelphia, PA (PHL)
- Phoenix, AZ (PHX)
- Portland, OR (PDX)
- Raleigh-Durham, NC (RDU)
- Salt Lake City, UT (SLC)
- San Diego, CA (SAN)
- San Francisco, CA (SFO)
- Seattle-Tacoma, WA (SEA)
- Tampa, FL (TPA)
- Tokyo-Haneda Japan (HND)
- Washington, D.C. (DCA)
- Palm Beach, FL (PBI)
Delta also has a location in Tokyo-Haneda Japan, making it an international lounge.
Accessing
Accessing a Delta Sky Club can be done in several ways. You can fly in first or business class on Delta or one of its partner airlines, or attain Delta Gold elite status (or higher).
One of the simplest ways to gain access is to hold one of the following credit cards: Delta SkyMiles Reserve cards, The Platinum Card from American Express, or The Business Platinum Card from American Express.

If you have elite status, you can pay for a Sky Club membership, which costs $695 per year, or use your miles to purchase a membership for 69,500 miles.
Delta Sky Club access is also available to SkyTeam Elite Plus members, who can visit the lounges regardless of cabin class when flying internationally. This access policy excludes flights between the U.S. and the Caribbean.
You can also access a Delta Sky Club with a same-day Delta boarding pass, government-issued I.D., and a credit card that offers Sky Club access, such as the Delta SkyMiles Reserve cards or The Platinum Card from American Express.
Here are some credit cards that offer Delta Sky Club access:
- Delta SkyMiles Reserve cards
- The Platinum Card from American Express
- The Business Platinum Card from American Express
- Delta SkyMiles TRUST CLUB Gold VISA Card (3 visits per year)
- Delta SkyMiles TRUST CLUB Platinum VISA Card (6 visits per year)
Note that access policies may change, and it's always best to check with Delta's website for the most up-to-date information.
Benefits and Perks
The Delta SkyMiles Platinum Card has a multitude of benefits that make it a valuable addition to any traveler's wallet. One of the standout perks is the Annual Companion Certificate, which allows you to add an additional passenger to your ticket for a significantly reduced price.
You can earn $1 Medallion Qualification Dollar (MQD) for every $20 you spend on your card throughout the year, plus an annual bonus of $2,500 MQDs. This can be a huge help if you're trying to chase elite status with Delta.
Cardholders can receive up to $150 per year in statement credits for purchases made through Delta Stays, US rideshare services, and Resy restaurants. This can add up quickly and make your travel expenses more manageable.
You'll also get your first checked bag free on all Delta flights, no matter the fare. Plus, you'll get a fee credit to enroll in TSA PreCheck or Global Entry, making your airport experience much smoother.
As a Delta Platinum cardholder, you'll be added to the complimentary upgrade list, giving you a better chance at scoring an upgrade to a higher class of service. And, you'll get 20% back on purchases, which can be a nice bonus.
If you're short on miles, the TakeOff 15 feature can be a lifesaver, allowing you to save 15% when booking award travel on Delta-operated flights. This can make a big difference in getting you where you need to go.
Current Offers and Updates
The current welcome offer for the Delta card is a real game-changer. You can earn 90,000 bonus miles after spending $4,000 on purchases within six months of card opening.
This offer is only available until March 27, 2024, so act fast if you want to take advantage of it. Those 90,000 bonus miles can take you on some amazing trips, like flying nonstop in economy from New York City to San Francisco this spring for as little as 27,200 miles round-trip plus $12 in taxes and fees.
To reach Silver Medallion status, you'll need 25,000 MQMs per calendar year, determined by the distance flown and fare class, and $3,000 medallion qualifying dollars (MQDs), based on how much you spend on a Delta flight.
Current Welcome Offer
The current welcome offer is a fantastic deal that's worth taking advantage of. You can earn 90,000 bonus miles after spending $4,000 on purchases within six months of card opening.
This offer won't last forever, so act fast: it ends on March 27, 2024. Those 90,000 bonus miles can take you on some amazing trips. For example, you can fly nonstop in economy from New York City to San Francisco this spring for as little as 27,200 miles round-trip plus $12 in taxes and fees.
Updates
We've got some exciting updates to share with you. The new app update, released last month, includes a feature that allows for seamless integration with popular calendar apps.
One of the most notable updates is the expansion of our services to include virtual assistance for small businesses. This means you can now get help with tasks like email management and data entry.
Our customer support team has been working hard to improve response times, and we're proud to say that we've seen a 30% reduction in wait times over the past quarter.
We're also offering a limited-time discount for new customers who sign up for our premium services. This is a great opportunity to try out our features without breaking the bank.

The new feature that allows for real-time collaboration on documents has been a game-changer for teams. It's made it easier for us to work together and get projects done more efficiently.
As part of our ongoing efforts to improve security, we've implemented two-factor authentication for all user accounts. This adds an extra layer of protection to keep your data safe.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does a platinum card get you into Delta Sky Club?
Yes, American Express Platinum cardmembers can access Delta Sky Club lounges on eligible flights. To access, visit Delta's website and select "Platinum Card Members From American Express" as your membership type.
Does Delta SkyMiles Platinum get Centurion lounge access?
No, the Delta SkyMiles Platinum Card does not grant access to the AmEx Centurion Lounge. Access is limited to specific American Express cards, such as the Platinum Card.
What lounges does Amex Platinum get you into?
Amex Platinum Card Members can access a range of exclusive lounges, including The Centurion Lounge, Delta Sky Club, and Priority Pass Select lounges, subject to space availability
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