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Airlines are expanding and upgrading their exclusive luxury lounges at Denver International Airport this year to provide extra comforts, such as better free food and quiet space, for elite travelers who can afford to steer clear of the growing crowds.Meanwhile, DIA officials promise improved conditions for everyone.Delta Airlines will build a bigger Sky Club facility on Concourse A after extending its lease at DIA through 2035, airport officials said.

It will include a premier bar. Delta officials stayed mum about other details ahead of a planned opening this fall.American Airlines spurred competition with an upgrade of its Admirals Club Lounge, a Concourse C refuge overlooking runways that includes a children’s playroom, dining booths and a refreshed “regionalized menu” featuring “maple strawberry chia overnight oats” and “honey mustard pork loin with spring onion and sage.



”United Airlines contractors have begun an expansion of a United Club on Concourse B, to open this summer, featuring wellness rooms for meditation and prayer, on-site staff to answer traveler questions, five messaging Vestaboards, and food such as Denver omelets, Colorado honey and pork green chile. A new bar inspired by Denver’s beer scene will serve 10 local and craft beers on tap. A vibrant blue mural by artist Charlo Garcia Walterbach will celebrate the joy of discovering new places.

That expansion will bring United’s exclusive club space at DIA — including another United Club and a .

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