"Delta's 2024 Expansion: New Premium Lounges Set to Elevate Airport Experience"

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Delta Air Lines is set to open a new tier of "premium" airport lounges, starting with a 38,000 square foot lounge at New York's JFK International Airport in June, catering to high-spending travelers. The airline plans to open similar high-end lounges in Boston and Los Angeles later this year, as well as standard Sky Clubs in Charlotte and Seattle. This move reflects Delta's focus on catering to premium travelers, as revenue from business class and premium economy tickets grew 26% last year, reaching $19.1 billion.
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