
Delta has opened its long-awaited Sky Club at Tokyo Haneda, completing the carrier’s switch of its Tokyo services from Narita to Haneda airport – which was originally announced back in August 2019.
The lounge is the only such facility operated by a US airline at Haneda, and is located on the fifth floor of Terminal 3. It had been scheduled to open in July 2020, but has sat empty until now as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Facilities include a buffet bar with international and Asian-inspired dishes, a made-to-order noodle bar, and a premium drinks bar serving complimentary cocktails, wines, beers, spirits and Japanese sake.

There are also five shower rooms, booths for quiet work, and power outlets “at nearly every seat”, while artwork and interiors are “reflective of traditional Japanese patterns and textures”.
The Haneda Sky Club is Delta’s third new lounge of 2022, joining a facility within the Delta Sky Way development at Los Angeles International airport, and the carrier’s largest lounge in its network at New York’s LaGuardia new Terminal C.
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Commenting on the Haneda opening Claude Roussel, managing director – Delta Sky Club, said:
“We’ve been looking forward to this day for years. Bringing the signature Delta Sky Club experience to Haneda as we continue to grow our network of premium, one-of-a-kind lounges is a huge moment for our Asia-Pacific partners, and all future Haneda Club customers.”