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Delta launches Made-to-Order Meals + Premium Bevs for Purchase @ JFK Sky Clubs

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Delta Air Lines has launched a new dining experience at its four Delta Sky Clubs at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport offering made-to-order meals for purchase and expanded beverage options through a full-service café and bar.

“The new Sky Club café concept at JFK is another step in Delta’s efforts to enhance the customer experience in New York in the air and on the ground and become New York's preferred airline,” said Gail Grimmett, Delta’s senior vice president — New York. “The new dining offerings are a direct response to member requests for more substantial meal options in our Clubs, and we’re confident the new full- service cafés we’ve developed with OTG will offer a truly superior customer experience.”

The new cafes, developed exclusively for Delta and operated by airport restaurateur OTG Management, include dedicated seating areas within Delta’s Sky Clubs where customers can enjoy made-to-order breakfast options, sandwiches, salads, small plates and desserts for purchase.

The cafés also offer an extensive wine and beer selection, along with premium liquors. In addition to dining at the café, Sky Club members also can order from the menu and dine anywhere in the Club. Delta Sky Clubs continue to offer members complimentary snacks and beverages.

The JFK Sky Clubs are located in Terminal 3 near Gate 11 and the Duty Free shop, adjacent to Gate 12 and on the 4th floor across from Gate 6; as well as in Terminal 2 on the Mezzanine Level, near Gate 23.

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