Delta Expands Premium Check-In Across Hub Airports

The perk is now available to Delta One passengers in eight U.S. cities.

Delta One Check-In lounge in DTW located in the McNamara Terminal of the Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport.
The Delta One Check-In lounge in the McNamara Terminal of the Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport. (Photo: Delta)
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Key Takeaways:

  • Delta One Check-In, a premium service offering personalized assistance and expedited bag drop, is now available at every U.S. airport that offers Delta One service.
  • These dedicated check-in areas provide a quiet environment with amenities such as seating, drinks, and small bites.
  • At select locations like New York-JFK and Los Angeles, the service also includes private security access that leads directly to a Delta One lounge.
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Delta One Check-In – a premium perk with personalized assistance and expedited bag drop – is now available at every U.S. airport offering Delta One service.

The airline started rolling out dedicated check-in spaces for passengers in Delta One, its most premium cabin, last year. According to Delta, the service makes it easier for travelers to check in and drop off their bags, and gives them a quiet environment with seating, drinks, and small bites to relax.

Delta One Check-In areas are now open at Atlanta, Los Angeles, New York-JFK, Seattle, Boston, Salt Lake City, Detroit, and Minneapolis-Saint Paul.

ATL Delta One Check-In located in the International Terminal at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
The Delta One Check-In in the International Terminal at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. (Photo: Delta)

At New York-JFK and Los Angeles, the airline also offers private security that leads directly to a Delta One lounge. Boston and Seattle also have Delta One lounges.

“Delta One Check-In sets the tone for each one of our Delta One customers to begin experiencing their elevated journey from the moment they arrive at the airport,” Greg Forbes, Delta’s managing director of airport experience, said in a news release. “It builds on the efficiency and consistency with a welcoming, calm environment that reflects Delta’s signature care and hospitality.”

The airline plans to open Delta One lounges at its remaining hub locations in the coming years.

Zach Vasile

Zach Vasile is a writer and editor covering news in all aspects of commercial aviation. He has reported for and contributed to the Manchester Journal Inquirer, the Hartford Business Journal, the Charlotte Observer, and the Washington Examiner, with his area of focus being the intersection of business and government policy.
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