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Delta Sky Club

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Gate D gates access only for this Delta Sky Club

This Delta Sky Club sits in Terminal 1 at the D Gates, so you need to be flying Delta or already airside in T1 to use it. If your flight leaves from Terminal 3, this lounge doesn’t help; there’s no airside connection between T1 and T3 at LAS.

The club follows standard Delta Sky Club entry rules: same-day Delta or partner boarding pass, with access via membership, eligible American Express, Delta Reserve, or paid entry when allowed. Check your card’s fine print before you get to Terminal 1 D Gates so you’re not sorting it out at the desk under boarding pressure.

Hours usually track Delta’s banked departures from the D Gates, opening early morning before the first flights and closing after the last evening departures. In practice this means roughly pre-6:00 a.m. opening on busy days and closing around the late-night Delta departures, but times shift with the schedule, so confirm in the app on the day you fly.

Food lines up with standard Sky Club fare: hot items at peak meal windows, snacks during mid-morning and mid-afternoon, plus self-serve soft drinks, coffee, and tea at multiple stations. Alcohol includes house beer, wine, and spirits at no extra charge, with upgraded options priced by the glass; count on airport-level pricing similar to $10–$15 for nicer pours.

Wi‑Fi runs on the airport’s Las Vegas Harry Reid network with lounge access codes shown on table tents and display screens. Power outlets sit along walls and next to the seating zones near the windows facing parts of the D concourse, but these fill quickly before the late-afternoon Delta departures to hubs like ATL and MSP.

Showers are not consistently mentioned at this location, so plan as if you won’t have a shower option here. Restrooms are inside the club, which saves you a walk back into the D concourse public facilities during a short layover of under 60 minutes.

One practical play: if your flight leaves from a lower-numbered D gate, aim to leave the Sky Club 20 minutes before boarding starts, which usually means 45 minutes before departure at LAS, giving you enough time for the walk plus any last-minute gate change to another D gate.

How to get in

  1. 01 Terminal 1 D Gates
  2. 02 Delta

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