

Hartsfield-Jackson has more airport lounges than any airport in the United States. Seven Delta Sky Clubs, the American Express Centurion Lounge, The Club ATL, and several additional options — all connected by The Plane Train, regardless of your departure gate.
13 lounge facilities across 7 concourses · Showers at 4 locations · Day passes from $45
Concourse T · Near Gate T6
Day Pass
Not available — membership or qualifying card required
Access
Delta One, First Class, SkyMiles Reserve Amex, Amex Platinum, Delta Sky Club members
Hours
Opens 4:30 AM – closes with last departure
Amenities
Notes
Opens earlier than any other lounge at ATL. Conference rooms are available for a small fee — useful for pre-flight calls or meetings.
Concourse A · Two locations: near Gate A17 and upper level near concourse entrance
Day Pass
Not available
Access
Delta One, First Class, SkyMiles Reserve Amex, Amex Platinum, Delta Sky Club members
Hours
5:00 AM – last departure
Amenities
Notes
The Gate A17 location is one of the quieter Sky Clubs, with wide windows overlooking the tarmac. The upper-level location near the concourse entrance has private workstations and bookable conference rooms.
Concourse B · Near Gate B18
Day Pass
Not available
Access
Delta One, First Class, SkyMiles Reserve Amex, Amex Platinum, Delta Sky Club members
Hours
5:00 AM – last departure
Amenities
Notes
High ceilings and expansive runway views distinguish this location. A grab-and-go station near the entrance is well-suited for guests with short layovers.
Concourse C · Near center of concourse
Day Pass
Not available
Access
Delta One, First Class, SkyMiles Reserve Amex, Amex Platinum, Delta Sky Club members
Hours
5:30 AM – last departure
Amenities
Notes
The smallest domestic Sky Club at ATL — and often the least crowded. A considered choice for guests who prefer calm over spectacle.
Concourse D · Near Gates D16–D18
Day Pass
Not available
Access
Delta One, First Class, SkyMiles Reserve Amex, Amex Platinum, Delta Sky Club members
Hours
5:00 AM – last departure
Amenities
Notes
Opened April 2025. The largest Delta Sky Club at Hartsfield-Jackson and a centrepiece of the Concourse D expansion. Southern hospitality-inspired interiors, multiple dining stations, and a grand bar. Rarely feels crowded despite its scale.
Concourse E · Near Gate E15
Day Pass
Not available
Access
Delta One, First Class, SkyMiles Reserve Amex, Amex Platinum, Delta Sky Club members
Hours
Approximately 6:30 AM – 10:30 PM
Amenities
Notes
One of two Sky Clubs at ATL with shower suites — valued by guests arriving from long-haul international flights. The rotating evening menu draws on international flavours appropriate to the concourse.
Concourse F (International Terminal) · Mezzanine level above the concourse
Day Pass
Not available
Access
Delta One, First Class, SkyMiles Reserve Amex, Amex Platinum, Delta Sky Club members
Hours
Opens with first departure – last evening departure (often past 10 PM)
Amenities
Notes
The outdoor terrace is the signature feature — one of the few airport lounges in the Southeast with open-air seating overlooking the airfield. Shower suites are available for guests connecting through international routes.
Concourse E · Near Gate E11
Day Pass
Not available — qualifying Amex card required
Access
Amex Platinum, Business Platinum, Centurion cardholders; Delta SkyMiles Reserve (Delta flights only). Must arrive within 3 hours of departure (connecting guests exempt).
Hours
6:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Amenities
Notes
Widely regarded as the finest lounge at Hartsfield-Jackson. At 26,000 square feet with three outdoor terraces, chef-curated seasonal menus, and a craft cocktail programme, it sets a standard few airport lounges reach. Afternoon peak hours (1–5 PM) may involve a waitlist.
Concourse F (International Terminal) · Mezzanine level, near the interfaith chapel
Day Pass
Approximately $50 per person (subject to availability)
Access
Priority Pass, LoungeKey, select Amex and Chase cards, or day pass
Hours
6:00 AM – 10:00 PM (waitlist system 1:00–9:00 PM during peak hours)
Amenities
Notes
The only lounge at ATL open to all travellers via day pass, Priority Pass, or LoungeKey. A practical option for guests without airline-specific lounge access. Showers are available by reservation — ask at the front desk upon arrival.
Concourse T · Across from Gate T11
Day Pass
$79 per person or 7,900 AAdvantage miles
Access
Admirals Club members, Citi AAdvantage Executive Mastercard, ConciergeKey members, or day pass
Hours
5:15 AM – 9:00 PM
Amenities
Notes
A compact lounge that fills during peak departure windows. Arrive early if visiting during afternoon hours. The travel assistance desk can handle rebooking and upgrades.
Concourse T · Between Gates T11 and T12
Day Pass
$59 per person (at lounge or via United app)
Access
United Club members, United Polaris, or day pass
Hours
5:30 AM – 8:30 PM
Amenities
Notes
The smallest of the three airline-branded lounges in Concourse T, but the tarmac-facing windows and prosecco service lend it a quality that outpaces its footprint.
Third floor, airport atrium (pre-security area) · Pre-security — accessible before entering any concourse
Day Pass
Free for qualifying service members and families
Access
Active-duty military, reservists, National Guard, and their immediate families. Same-day boarding pass required. Not available to retirees or veterans.
Hours
6:00 AM – 10:00 PM daily
Amenities
Notes
A quiet refuge for active-duty military and their families. The children’s play area and gaming consoles are valued by families with layovers. Located pre-security on the third floor of the airport atrium — no need to pass through TSA to access it.
Concourse B · Near Gates B16 and B24
Day Pass
From approximately $45 per hour
Access
Open to all travellers. Priority Pass members receive one hour complimentary per visit.
Hours
24 hours
Amenities
Notes
Not a traditional lounge but a private rest suite — designed for guests who need genuine rest between flights. Each suite is a private room with a daybed, desk, and entertainment. No shower facilities at this location.
Centurion Lounge (Concourse E) for the finest experience, or the new Concourse D Sky Club for scale and proximity to more gates. Both are accessible with an Amex Platinum card.
Delta Sky Club in Concourse E or F — both offer shower suites and international cuisine. The Centurion Lounge in Concourse E is also accessible pre-departure for qualifying Amex cardholders.
The Club ATL in Concourse F ($50 day pass) or the United Club in Concourse T ($59 day pass). Both offer food, beverages, Wi-Fi, and seating without airline-specific requirements.
The Concourse A Sky Club (upper level) has bookable conference rooms. The Centurion Lounge offers private work booths. Minute Suites in Concourse B provide fully private rooms with a desk and daybed.
Four options: Delta Sky Club in Concourse E, Delta Sky Club in Concourse F, Centurion Lounge in Concourse E, or The Club ATL in Concourse F (showers by reservation).
The USO Center on the third floor of the airport atrium is complimentary for active-duty service members, reservists, and their immediate families. No security screening required to access it.
| Credit Card | Delta Sky Club | Centurion Lounge | The Club ATL | Admirals Club |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amex Platinum | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
| Amex Business Platinum | No | Yes | Yes | No |
| Delta SkyMiles Reserve Amex | Yes | Yes (Delta flights) | No | No |
| Chase Sapphire Reserve | No | No | Yes (Priority Pass) | No |
| Citi AAdvantage Executive | No | No | No | Yes |
| Capital One Venture X | No | No | Yes (Priority Pass) | No |
Access policies are subject to change. Confirm current eligibility with your card issuer before travelling.
The American Express Centurion Lounge in Concourse E is widely regarded as the finest lounge at Hartsfield-Jackson. At 26,000 square feet with three outdoor terraces, chef-curated dining, and a craft cocktail bar, it sets a standard that few airport lounges in the country match. Access requires an Amex Platinum, Business Platinum, or Centurion card. For Delta flyers without an Amex card, the new Concourse D Sky Club — 24,000 square feet with 500-plus seats — is the strongest alternative.
Yes. The Club ATL in Concourse F sells day passes for approximately $50 per person. It is also accessible via Priority Pass and LoungeKey. The American Airlines Admirals Club offers day passes for $79 (or 7,900 AAdvantage miles), and the United Club sells day passes for $59. Minute Suites in Concourse B are open to all travellers from approximately $45 per hour.
Three lounges at ATL offer shower facilities: the Delta Sky Club in Concourse E, the Delta Sky Club in Concourse F, and the American Express Centurion Lounge in Concourse E. The Club ATL in Concourse F also has showers available by reservation. Shower suites are complimentary for lounge guests — no additional charge.
Hartsfield-Jackson has seven Delta Sky Club locations — one in each concourse (T, A, B, C, D, E, and F). Concourse A has two entrances: one near Gate A17 and a second on the upper level near the concourse entrance. The newest and largest is in Concourse D, which opened in April 2025 at 24,000 square feet with over 500 seats.
Yes. All seven concourses at ATL are connected post-security by The Plane Train, an underground automated people mover running every two minutes. You can visit any lounge regardless of your departure gate. The full ride from Concourse T to Concourse F takes under four minutes. Allow 15–20 minutes round-trip to visit a lounge in a distant concourse and return to your gate comfortably.
From $175 per transfer · Chauffeur, fuel, tolls, Wi-Fi, and refreshments included · No surge pricing
Your chauffeur can recommend the nearest lounge to your gate. Whether you spend your pre-flight hour in the Centurion Lounge or the new Concourse D Sky Club, the custom Mercedes-Benz Sprinter will be staged and waiting when you land.