Delta Air Lines has partnered with Architectural
Digest to develop the airline's first-ever outdoor airport
terraces, called The Sky Deck at Delta Sky Club in Concourse F of
Atlanta's new international terminal and in New York's redeveloped
Terminal 4 at John F. Kennedy International Airport.
Renowned
designer Thom Filicia was selected by Architectural Digest to
create the distinctive spaces that will be extensions of the Delta Sky
Clubs.
"Delta is proud to collaborate with two of
the most renowned names in design – Architectural Digest and
designer Thom Filicia – on our first outdoor Delta Sky Club
spaces," said Tim Mapes, Delta's senior vice president -
Marketing. "Sky Deck represents our continuing effort to offer
Delta customers exclusive experiences and amenities they value.
The new outdoor terraces will do just that – provide distinctive
spaces with unprecedented outdoor runway views at two of the most
globally significant airports in the world."
The new space in Atlanta will be adjacent to the
Delta Sky Club in Concourse F and will open this summer. At JFK, the space will be a rooftop terrace at the club in the airline's
new $1.2 billion expansion of Terminal 4, scheduled to open in
May.
In addition to a unique viewing opportunity, the clubs will
offer the comfort, convenience and relaxation customers expect
from the award-winning Delta Sky Club experience.
"Amid the hustle and bustle of the airport experience, we seek to
create a refuge, which represents Delta's dedication to elevated
design and pays homage to an elegant lifestyle of travel and the
spirit of flight," said designer Thom Filicia.
Over
the last 24 months, Delta has opened or renovated 13 clubs across
the Delta system in cities including Atlanta, Indianapolis, Los
Angeles, Minneapolis-St. Paul, New York, Philadelphia and Seattle.
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