SLC
6 airport lounges in
Salt Lake City International Airport
Salt Lake City, US
Our take: SLC is strongest in Concourse B
- AmEx Centurion: The AmEx Centurion Lounge near B31 is the best all-around pick if you have access, with a premium buffet, open bar, showers, recovery stations, and an outdoor patio.
- Best Delta option: The Delta Sky Club in Concourse B is the stronger Sky Club for longer stays: large, airy, well-equipped, and likely calmer than A.
- Concourse A: The Delta Sky Club in Concourse A is still the practical stop for many Delta flyers when the walk to B does not make sense.
- Priority Pass: Priority Pass does not get you into a traditional lounge at SLC; Minute Suites and XpresSpa are experiences, not lounge substitutes.
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Our take: SLC is strongest in Concourse B
- AmEx Centurion: The AmEx Centurion Lounge near B31 is the best all-around pick if you have access, with a premium buffet, open bar, showers, recovery stations, and an outdoor patio.
- Best Delta option: The Delta Sky Club in Concourse B is the stronger Sky Club for longer stays: large, airy, well-equipped, and likely calmer than A.
- Concourse A: The Delta Sky Club in Concourse A is still the practical stop for many Delta flyers when the walk to B does not make sense.
- Priority Pass: Priority Pass does not get you into a traditional lounge at SLC; Minute Suites and XpresSpa are experiences, not lounge substitutes.
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