Delta expands One Check-in facilities to eight hubs
Delta One Check-Ins, an exclusive space for its business class passengers to check in for flight, drop bags and relax, are now available at every U.S. hub offering Delta One service. The facilities were launched just before the start of the holiday season.
These elevated spaces complement the Delta One experience in the air with premium design and high-touch service as you make your way to check-in and go through security.
“Delta One Check-In sets the tone for each one of our Delta One customers to begin experiencing their elevated journey from the moment they arrive at the airport,” said Greg Forbes, managing director of airport experience. “It builds on the efficiency and consistency with a welcoming, calm environment that reflects Delta’s signature care and hospitality.”
Dedicated Delta One Check-In areas are now available at Atlanta (ATL), Boston (BOS), Detroit (DTW), Los Angeles (LAX), Minneapolis-St. Paul (MSP), New York-JFK (JFK), Salt Lake City (SLC) and Seattle (SEA).
While each space differs in size and layout, every Delta One Check-In offers:
- Personalized assistance from Premium Service ambassadors
- Expedited check-in and bag drop
- Comfortable seating and a quiet, relaxed atmosphere
- Refreshing light bites and beverages
Delta is continuing to elevate the travel experience with a seamless journey from end to end. Every touch-point is designed to deliver consistency, care and attention to detail—hallmarks of Delta’s commitment to providing and delivering a premium experience for each of our customers. Digital innovations designed to make travel touch-points feel effortless, paired with the care and knowledge of Delta people, create an airport journey that prioritizes ease and gives customers back what matters most: time.
Delta One Check-In is available to any same day departing Delta One ticketed customer or customer flying business class on select Delta partners, as well as Delta 360 Members.
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