New Delta Sky Club at Tokyo Haneda
The large space with floor to ceiling windows signifies the completion of Delta's service shift from Tokyo's Narita airport to Haneda, which is more conveniently located and favoured by business passengers.
Located on the fifth floor of Terminal 3, the Club features a premium bar serving seasonal cocktails, wines, beers, spirits and Japanese sake - all complimentary. Undoubtedly proving popular is the Sake Blossom Cosmo cocktail, created exclusively for Haneda's Delta Sky Club.
A specialty, made-to-order noodle bar staffed by a dedicated chef will provide a delicious taste of the popular regional cuisine. A buffet bar will serve international and Asian-inspired meals prepared with fresh, seasonal ingredients in the Club's restaurant-quality kitchen.
Other features of the over-9,000-square-foot Club include:
- A large number of seating options, including booths for quiet work.
- Power outlets at nearly every seat.
- High-speed Wi-Fi.
- Five premium shower rooms.
Visitors to the Club will enjoy unique design touches that celebrate Japanese culture, curated artwork and rich interiors reflective of traditional Japanese patterns and textures. Expansive windows provide panoramic views of the airfield and city skyline and, on clear days, a distant view of Japan's most famous natural landmark, Mount Fuji.
Haneda marks Delta Sky Club's third new lounge of the year, with the airline's two largest Clubs - located at Terminal C at New York's LaGuardia Airport and Terminal 3 at Los Angeles International Airport - just opened this spring. Across the network, Delta is building more state-of-the-art Delta Sky Clubs and expanding existing Clubs to deliver an even more premium experience for guests wishing to relax and recharge during travel.
Initially set to open in the summer of 2020 ahead of the Olympic games, the long-awaited Club has sat empty since March 2020. As Japan gradually reopens to international travel, the Delta Sky Club team is ready to share the new lounge with the world.
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Delta opens vast new lounge at Los Angeles LAX.
Business Class over the Atlantic proves decent, but somewhat underwhelming.
Good food and drinks, but let down by the lounge and IFE.
Delta does the job competently, but lacks a certain something.