First class passengers do not have access to the Delta Skyclub based solely on the ticket when flying domestically, you need status and/or a credit card that allows you access. Business class tickets get you access if flying internationally on a Skyteam airline (like Air France, KLM, Korean, etc) though.
Thanks for your comment! You have access with an eligible membership or creditcard. We had access due to our Flying Blue Platinum Status (SkyTeam Elite Plus).
Please note that you only have access because you have STE+ status from AF/KLM and not Delta. Delta STE+ do not get SkyClub access, nor does having a FC ticket :)
First class passengers do not have access to the Delta Skyclub based solely on the ticket when flying domestically, you need status and/or a credit card that allows you access. Business class tickets get you access if flying internationally on a Skyteam airline (like Air France, KLM, Korean, etc) though.
Thanks for sharing!
I'm on one of these next month, but I don't think Delta gives lounge access for domestic first class, unless you have status.
You’re probably right. Best to check with a Delta agent at the airport.
Does the seat recline with a leg rest?
Thanks for your question! The bulkhead seat did not have a leg rest.
Am I seeing that right??? A sink full of hand sanitizing wipes instead of a working sink?? LOL!!!!
Yes, you’re right. It was broken!
Since when did delta offer lounge access for domestic flights, especially on a regional jet.😂
Thanks for your comment! You have access with an eligible membership or creditcard. We had access due to our Flying Blue Platinum Status (SkyTeam Elite Plus).
Please note that you only have access because you have STE+ status from AF/KLM and not Delta. Delta STE+ do not get SkyClub access, nor does having a FC ticket :)
@Alaskancruiser indeed!
Domestic FC is almost laughable. “Meals” are a joke and the ONLY benefit is a little more leg room and that’s about it.