
Delta launches its most luxurious lounge ever at JFK, with fine dining, massages and showers at massive, new ‘Sky Club’
NY Post
Well-heeled travelers flying Delta Air Lines out of New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport can now enjoy a massive new luxury lounge that’s part of the airline’s $1.5 billion investment into expanding its JFK footprint.
The Atlanta-based airline on Wednesday is set to open up its exclusive, 39,000-square-foot Delta One lounge — the largest of its “Sky Club” offerings.
Amenities will include full-body massage chairs, fine dining, bathroom stalls and shower suites outfitted with robes and slippers as well as soundproof booths to get work done.
Arriving passengers who just endured a long-haul flight can check into the lounge and drop their clothes and shoes off with a valet attended who will steam or shine them while they shower.
The new facility, which holds a maximum of 515 people, includes complimentary spa treatments for the eyes, hands and arms.
Travelers can unwind with a meal or a drink while peering out over a wraparound terrace that overlooks the airfield. They also can indulge in what is being billed as a “recovery remedy” — a 10-minute massage that covers the shoulders, scalp and temples.

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