Delta airlines opened new business lounge at Indianapolis International Airport, completing the second of four airport lounge openings scheduled this year as part of the airline’s ongoing $2 billion investment in improved airport facilities and global products and service.
Located inside security on Concourse A, the new 4,800-square-foot Indianapolis lounge is the first and only premium airport lounge for business travelers in the state of Indiana. Available to Delta Sky Club members and their guests, the club offers free alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, snacks and Wi-Fi, wireless charging pads for smartphones, as well as personalized flight assistance, satellite TV and computer workstation access.
”This new Delta Sky Club reflects our commitment to improve the travel experience across our global network with the first airport lounge to serve premium customers in Indianapolis,” said Bob Cortelyou, Delta’s senior vice president – Network Planning. “From Indiana to India to every point across our network, we are betting big on customer service with the biggest re-investment in airports, products and technology for our customers in more than a decade.”
The delta airlines Indianapolis club design features sleek furnishings and contemporary aerial landscape art, depicting regional Indiana views seen from an airplane window seat. These elements will be replicated in new clubs scheduled to open later this year in Philadelphia, as well as in renovations currently under way at other existing lounges.
Delta Sky Club membership provides access to more than 50 airport Club locations worldwide and was named best airport lounge by readers of Executive Traveler and by Business Traveler magazines four years in a row and Global Traveler magazine for the past two years. More information regarding Delta Sky Clubs is available at delta.com/skyclub.
Delta is the leading airline at Indianapolis International Airport with more than 40 year-round daily departures to 13 nonstop U.S. destinations and seasonal international service to Cancun. The airline also is one of the longest-serving at Indianapolis, with continuous service dating to the mid-1940s.
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