Sky Club - Barcelona Spain
#3
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Santo Domingo, Dom. Rep. / Washington, DC
Programs: AA PPro/DL PLT, PPass, Marriott / Hilton Gold, JetBlue Mosaic, Hertz Presidents Circle, Amex Plat
Posts: 4,630
Delta uses a shared lounge, and the check-in explains to you how to get there. After you go through passport control, follow the signs to concourse D. You will then see another sign that says "Airline Lounge". The lounge will have a sign with all the airlines/FF programs welcomed. In terms of food, I remember seeing cold sandwiches/biscuits, cookies and nuts. Other than that, it's a lounge similar to any other European lounge.
#4
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: ATL
Programs: Delta PM, Hilton, HI
Posts: 178
#6
Original Poster
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 62
Delta uses a shared lounge, and the check-in explains to you how to get there. After you go through passport control, follow the signs to concourse D. You will then see another sign that says "Airline Lounge". The lounge will have a sign with all the airlines/FF programs welcomed. In terms of food, I remember seeing cold sandwiches/biscuits, cookies and nuts. Other than that, it's a lounge similar to any other European lounge.
#7
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: ATL
Programs: Delta PM, Hilton, HI
Posts: 178
Airline Lounge/VIP Lounge at the airport are run by private companies, not directly by the airline. But the sign will have the airline/FF program it accepts. Food actually is better than in ATL. There is a microwave to heat up sandwiches and all sorts of cookies, pastries, etc. There was a shower in one of them. Wi-fi is free, just ask the front desk.
#8
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 62
Airline Lounge/VIP Lounge at the airport are run by private companies, not directly by the airline. But the sign will have the airline/FF program it accepts. Food actually is better than in ATL. There is a microwave to heat up sandwiches and all sorts of cookies, pastries, etc. There was a shower in one of them. Wi-fi is free, just ask the front desk.
#11
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Earth. Residency:HKG formerly:YYZ
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Posts: 10,687
The lounge at BCN is T2 for ST flights. It is accessible for ST E+ (DL-DM/PM/GM). A SC membership card will not get you in.
I was on a DL award ticket, KL flight.
I was on a DL award ticket, KL flight.
Last edited by tentseller; Jan 31, 2012 at 7:43 am Reason: Flight info
#12
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 544
DL-operated flights (BCN-ATL, BCN-JFK) use Terminal 1. The shared lounge is Sala Miro, accessible by elevator past the north (left) passport control checkpoint. Access is for ST E+ (GM/PM/DM) or BE passengers only, SkyClub membership won't get you in. Also no access on arrival.
Clean, self-service bar, mediocre pastries at least when I was there before DL95 recently. Local flavor: there's a carafe of caldo de jamon iberico (ham broth, basically) next to the coffee maker.
NO FREE WIFI, major bummer.
Clean, self-service bar, mediocre pastries at least when I was there before DL95 recently. Local flavor: there's a carafe of caldo de jamon iberico (ham broth, basically) next to the coffee maker.
NO FREE WIFI, major bummer.
#13
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Join Date: Oct 2001
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DL-operated flights (BCN-ATL, BCN-JFK) use Terminal 1. The shared lounge is Sala Miro, accessible by elevator past the north (left) passport control checkpoint. Access is for ST E+ (GM/PM/DM) or BE passengers only, SkyClub membership won't get you in. Also no access on arrival.
Clean, self-service bar, mediocre pastries at least when I was there before DL95 recently. Local flavor: there's a carafe of caldo de jamon iberico (ham broth, basically) next to the coffee maker.
NO FREE WIFI, major bummer.
Clean, self-service bar, mediocre pastries at least when I was there before DL95 recently. Local flavor: there's a carafe of caldo de jamon iberico (ham broth, basically) next to the coffee maker.
NO FREE WIFI, major bummer.
Here is a great video review of the Miro lounge from Modhop (Pau Casels is nearly identical).
Both are basically the same set-up and operating company, but perhaps one does have 15 mins of free wifi and the other does not?
#14
Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 959
I was denied access here as a DL GM here last May.
Very disappointing, as they kept referring me to an old binder and pointing to where it states ONLY PM & DM are allowed access.
Wrote a complaint e-mail and ended up with 2 $100 e-certs from DL ^
Very disappointing, as they kept referring me to an old binder and pointing to where it states ONLY PM & DM are allowed access.
Wrote a complaint e-mail and ended up with 2 $100 e-certs from DL ^