Boston BOS Sky Club: The Definitive Thread
#151
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: MA
Programs: DL DM/2MM Marriott Platinum, HH Diamond,
Posts: 8,906
Same food at both clubs. The satellite club gets quite busy with the multiple late afternoon and early evening international departures. And Delta will soon be taking over the 5 Southwest gates.
#152
Join Date: Jul 2015
Location: MCO
Programs: DL PM, UA Silver, Marriott Titanium, Hertz Presidents Circle
Posts: 4,295
When I was there last, the Satellite club was much less crowded and had cheese omlettes for breakfast. The main club was a little bit busier with the same food except the hot dish was scrambled eggs.
#153
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Northern Minnesota, US
Programs: DL Diamond, SPG/MR Plat, Kimpton IC, IHG Spire Elite, Hilton Gold
Posts: 659
It always seems to me that the Satelite is more crowded in the morning and less in the afternoon. I have found the food to be the same other than accessions swaps of things like the egg format.
I personally like the satellite less well, but it’s a bit of hair splitting.
I personally like the satellite less well, but it’s a bit of hair splitting.
#155
Suspended
Join Date: Jun 2019
Programs: DL DM, Marriott Gold, Hertz President's Club
Posts: 141
"Pop the Champagne
Celebrate something truly special with us. Dom Pérignon is now available for purchase with money or miles by the bottle or glass at most Delta Sky Club locations featuring THE BAR."
Both SC's @ BOS have THE BAR, so I would assume the answer is yes.
#156
Join Date: Mar 2017
Posts: 157
According to this link - https://www.delta.com/us/en/delta-sky-club/news-updates
"Pop the Champagne
Celebrate something truly special with us. Dom Pérignon is now available for purchase with money or miles by the bottle or glass at most Delta Sky Club locations featuring THE BAR."
Both SC's @ BOS have THE BAR, so I would assume the answer is yes.
"Pop the Champagne
Celebrate something truly special with us. Dom Pérignon is now available for purchase with money or miles by the bottle or glass at most Delta Sky Club locations featuring THE BAR."
Both SC's @ BOS have THE BAR, so I would assume the answer is yes.
#158
Join Date: Jan 2020
Posts: 4
Does DL have a Skymiles Club in the international terminal at BOS? We have not been to BOS before and have a 4 hour layover there in few months prior to an international flight and would love to spend time in the Skyclub. If yes, is the club itself and the food decent? If no club in international, are we able to use the Skyclub after getting off our domestic DL flight...prior to going to the international terminal?
Any info or tips and tricks for BOS Skyclub are appreciated.
Any info or tips and tricks for BOS Skyclub are appreciated.
#159
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: MHT, CHS
Programs: DL DM, Hilton Dia, Avis Pres Club
Posts: 1,248
If your international is on DL metal you will leave from the domestic terminal. if you return on DL you will arrive in the international terminal (term E) and after customs you will need to go to the domestic terminal (term A)
#160
Join Date: Jan 2020
Posts: 4
singleflyer- Yes, we are flying DL (ORD to BOS) and then flying DL for the international segment as well. Are you saying the DL international segment of the flight will depart from the domestic BOS terminal and not terminal E?
If I understand correctly, you are also saying that our return DL flight into BOS will arrive in the international terminal. Is that correct? If so, would we need to go to the domestic terminal to fly DL BOS to ORD?
If I understand correctly, you are also saying that our return DL flight into BOS will arrive in the international terminal. Is that correct? If so, would we need to go to the domestic terminal to fly DL BOS to ORD?
#161
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Now in SLC
Programs: DL GM 1MM, MR LT Titanium
Posts: 4,105
Also correct. The DL flight, assuming it's coming from a non-precleared international destination, will arrive in terminal E. After you go through customs and immigration there, you will need to transfer to terminal A. You can either take a shuttle bus or take a 10 minute walk; I recommend walking, as it's a well signed route and a good way to stretch your legs after a long flight.
#163
Join Date: Oct 2019
Programs: Flying Blue, Hilton Honors, Amtrak Guest Rewards
Posts: 2,391
Also correct. The DL flight, assuming it's coming from a non-precleared international destination, will arrive in terminal E. After you go through customs and immigration there, you will need to transfer to terminal A. You can either take a shuttle bus or take a 10 minute walk; I recommend walking, as it's a well signed route and a good way to stretch your legs after a long flight.
#164
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: SEA, or BOS, or MUC, or other places (probably connecting). "Detroit, Michigan is in the Eastern time zone."
Programs: DL PM/1MM, AS 100K, NEXUS/GE, CLEAR, Bonvoy Platinum, Hilton Gold
Posts: 1,201
singleflyer- Yes, we are flying DL (ORD to BOS) and then flying DL for the international segment as well. Are you saying the DL international segment of the flight will depart from the domestic BOS terminal and not terminal E?
If I understand correctly, you are also saying that our return DL flight into BOS will arrive in the international terminal. Is that correct? If so, would we need to go to the domestic terminal to fly DL BOS to ORD?
If I understand correctly, you are also saying that our return DL flight into BOS will arrive in the international terminal. Is that correct? If so, would we need to go to the domestic terminal to fly DL BOS to ORD?
International arrivals at BOS on DL (other than precleared flights) arrive in Terminal E; you will clear immigration and customs there and then need to proceed to Terminal A using either a Massport shuttle bus or the walkways through the central garage. When you arrive in A you will need to re-clear security.
[EDIT: whoops, didn't see the next page's posts when I wrote this so it's redundant. *sigh*]
#165
Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 781
Neither sky club is great, Delta now according to the signs they have all over the airport offers more international service from BOS than any other airline but the lounges tend to be over crowded and lacking in the amenities of let’s say the BA lounge. They are rumored to be totally redoing the club by gate 19 to make it more competitive with the other lounges. Adding showers and better meal service more space. I think this is a must if they want to compete with the flagship lounge and other lounges of the such.