Originally Posted by
santastico
Yes, I was very specific in saying Minneapolis to Vancouver, Canada on paid first class ticket. She asked me if he was connecting from there on a Delta One ticket to another destination and I said he was not. She placed me on hold and called somewhere to get me the answer I shared above. I will ask my colleague to stop by at the SkyClub at MSP tomorrow with his boarding pass and try.
The agent was confused or did not understand the situation.
You can see for yourself on Delta's web site under Sky Club, Access and Policies
https://www.delta.com/content/www/en...-of-terms.html
click to expand "DELTA ONEŽ OR SKYTEAM PREMIUM CABIN PASSENGER"
Customers traveling in Delta One on an international Delta flight or a domestic Delta flight connecting to/from a same-day international Delta flight* in Delta One or travel in international First/Business Class on a SkyTeam-operated flight. (In order to qualify for Club access, the customer must be confirmed in the premium (first or business class) cabin for the international segment of their itinerary.)
*International Travel includes: Customers traveling to/from Europe, Asia, South America, Central America, Africa, Canada and Mexico (excludes travel to/from the Caribbean, Guam, Palau and Saipan).
So, to echo everyone else, this ticket does confer Sky Club access.
EDIT: ok, it doesn't qualify as "international" first class as most on FT would usually use that phrase, but in any case, it counts. From direct personal experience, going to Canada in F gives you SC access.