Airport Lounges: Seattle's Delta Sky Club (SEA)

One of the best perks of credit cards like the American Express Platinum Card or the Ritz Carlton Visa by Chase is access to airport lounges via Priority Pass and other partnerships. Delta Sky Clubs are part of this deal but you have to be flying on Delta to get free access (whereas all other lounges are open to members regardless of the airline you fly that day).

Seeing as the AMEX Centurion lounges set the gold standard at nearly every airport, it’s rare to venture beyond them at places like DFW, MIA, SFO and SEA. But it was on my way and closer to my gate than the AMEX Centurion, so I figured why not check it out. At the least, I could skip out and head to the Centurion if it was terrible.

To my surprise, it was incredible. This two-story behemoth felt like a breathe of fresh air - huge ceilings and a wall of glass windows give you the space to feel at ease during the usually claustrophobia experience of being at the airport.

Food was excellent, as was the selection of free alcoholic beverages. It was clean, service was fast and friendly, the wifi was speedy…what more can you ask for? Although the AMEX Centurion’s still hold the crown for best lounges - for the most part - this particular Delta Sky Club was well worth the visit.

Verdict: Sweet! (8.5 / 10)

Brad Chase

Brad Chase is an executive advisor with 20+ years of experience leading international communications programs for Fortune 500 companies, non-profits, startups, politicians and public policy campaigns.

A professional storyteller and crisis manager, Chase has worked on thousands of headline news stories with top-tier media outlets — including Agence France-Presse, Associated Press, BBC, CNBC, CNN, NBC News, The New York Times, NPR, Reuters, Wall Street Journal and many more.

Chase was recognized by PR News in 2011 as one of the industry's 30 Under 30. He has also been an adjunct professor at the University of Southern California's Annenberg School of Journalism, as well as at the University of San Francisco.

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