A view of a LAX-Delta One dining room. Photo: Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images
Delta Air Lines may have found a place at MSP Airport for its relatively new Delta One Lounge that caters to its highest paying customers.
Driving the news: The airline has zeroed in on a 20,000 square foot space on the upper level of Concourse G, according to Thrifty Traveler, citing Metropolitan Airports Commission documents.
A commission subcommittee is set to approve a whopping $1 million just to study if the space is adequate and how much it might cost to build.
The big picture: Delta One Lounges are only for business class travelers and the airline has already opened them in New York, Los Angeles, Boston and Seattle.
Delta has said it wants to open them in all of its hubs eventually. There's no timeline on this one.