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Escape Lounge at John Glenn Columbus International Airport is now open

Find a getaway spot before your getaway vacation at Escape Lounge.

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Escape Lounge’s decor was inspired by German Village + Victorian Village. | Photo via Escape Lounge

With the opening of Escape Lounge, there’s more than one way to getaway at the Columbus Airport.

Escape Lounge is a 2,800-sqft area with premium offerings, including a food menu led by local chef Avishar Barua of Joya’s and Agni, and drink selections from local brewers and roasters. Kids have access to puzzles, adults can sip a craft beer, and both can browse the 7,000+ digital books available.

So how do you get in? Those with an American Express Delta SkyMiles card will receive complimentary access while general admission is $40 in advance, or $45 at the gate. The lounge is located in Concourse B near Gate 32 which requires a security check point, so be warned if your flight is in a different concourse. Escape Lounge is open from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. daily.

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