Terminal C Delta flyers mostly land in this Sky Club
Terminal C at LaGuardia is now Delta’s hub, so this Delta Sky Club off the Sky Way concourse is the default lounge if your boarding pass has a big red widget on it. It sits in the new Terminal C complex, not in Terminal B where the Centurion, United, and Chase lounges dominate most online lounge debates.
The lounge connects directly to the Terminal C Sky Way, so you’re already past security in the right terminal for Delta departures from C gates. That matters at LGA, because the high‑profile lounges in Terminal B require an airside transfer or a terminal change, which eats into your buffer if your flight leaves from a C gate.
Hours are not clearly published by Delta for this specific Sky Club, but Sky Clubs in New York typically track early‑morning first departures and late‑evening last departures, often in the 4:45 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. range. Plan around your exact C‑gate departure time and assume that last‑hour flights after 9 p.m. might cut it close for lounge access.
Access runs on standard Delta Sky Club rules tied to your ticket and card rather than a simple one‑off day pass, and there is no clearly advertised walk‑up day pass price at this Terminal C location. If you’re used to buying a single‑use pass at some $59 lounges, don’t count on being able to do that here without checking your eligibility and any same‑day‑ticket or credit‑card terms first.
Food and drink details for this specific Delta Sky Club in Terminal C are oddly under‑reported compared to the Centurion, United Club, and Chase Sapphire Lounge in Terminal B, which get full plate‑by‑plate reviews on FlyerTalk and Reddit. Expect the usual Sky Club formula instead of the chef‑driven menus and cocktail lists that generate the viral posts from Terminal B.
Because there are no strong complaint trends or “regulars say” patterns coming out of reviews, this lounge functions more as the standard Delta option embedded in the new C terminal rather than a destination in its own right. Delta flyers on C‑gate departures typically just badge in here instead of walking over to B for another lounge and then trekking back to the Sky Way.
One tip: if you’re tempted to terminal‑hop for the Centurion or Chase lounges in Terminal B, check your C‑gate boarding time and build at least a 45‑minute margin each way; otherwise, stick with this Sky Club off the Sky Way and keep your shoes close to your Delta gate.