No Delta Sky Club actually exists at GSP Main concourse A.
If you’re flying Delta out of Concourse A at Greenville-Spartanburg (GSP), there is no dedicated Delta Sky Club in the terminal. The airport labels show “Concourse A” for Delta gates, but the only full lounge option is the MAG USA Escape Lounge on the Main terminal side.
The Escape Lounge at GSP sits airside, past security, in the Main terminal, covering both A and B concourses. It typically opens in the early morning to catch the first bank of departures; check day-of hours, but expect service starting around the 5:00–6:00 a.m. window and running through the last evening Delta and American flights.
For Delta Sky Club members, your card alone doesn’t get you in here; you pay Escape Lounge pricing at the door, often around $45–$50 per person, unless you hold the right card. The key exception: the Amex Platinum and Centurion cards usually grant complimentary access, which many Delta regulars carry anyway for Sky Club perks at other airports.
Food and drink at Escape GSP follow the usual MAG template: a rotating hot dish, salads, snacks and a staffed bar with complimentary house beer and wine, plus paid upgrades. In practice, this usually means at least one hot option per meal period alongside basics like soup, hummus, and desserts; it’s better than grabbing a $14 sandwich in the Main concourse but not a full restaurant replacement.
Power outlets run along the seating near the windows facing the GSP ramp, and Wi‑Fi uses the standard airport network rather than a separate lounge SSID. That’s fine for email and streaming but can bog down during the late afternoon departure bank around 4:00–6:00 p.m. when the lounge fills with Delta and American flyers.
If you skip the lounge, Concourse A has basic options within a 2–4 minute walk of most Delta gates: quick-service coffee, a bar, and grab‑and‑go coolers. Pricing runs in typical small-airport territory, with canned drinks around $4 and simple breakfast sandwiches in the $7–$9 range.
Practical tip: clear GSP security at least 60 minutes before departure if you plan a lounge stop; the walk from the Escape Lounge back to the furthest Concourse A gate rarely exceeds 5 minutes, but boarding for Delta’s regional flights often starts a full 35 minutes before departure.
How to get in
- 01 Concourse A