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Delta Sky Club Unveiling at LGA’s Terminal C

Ribbon cutting of the new Sky Club.
  • Ribbon cutting of the new Sky Club.
  • A great place to relax when stormy whether challenges your flying.
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  • Various seating options throughout the well-designed Sky Club.
  • The artwork selections were great, including a series of overhead Financial District photos.
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  • A drink? Don't mind if I do!
  • Complimentary snacks at the yummy bar.
  • Room with a view.
  • So cozy with a nice swivel table. Maybe I can get a blanket from the plane and make a fort!
  • More power? You got it.
  • Various seating options throughout the well-designed Sky Club.
  • Note the glass guards on the lower portions of the wall, to prevent baggage scuffs.
  • A wide entrance corridor is comforting, and the window view shows of what's to come.
  • A wide entrance corridor is comforting, and the window view shows of what's to come.
  • A plaque at the entrance of the new Sky Club.
  • The welcoming committee!
  • Well-maintained ground equipment and slogans on top make for a nice, clean view from the club.
  • A view of the construction of the post-security passageway that will connect Terminal C and D.



 
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