A much welcomed reprieve in the world’s busiest airport. Enjoy attractive, modern facilities in a spacious, comfortable atmosphere. Relax with a fancy cocktail at the bar, take advantage of high speed Wi-Fi, turbocharge...
Children under 2 years old are admitted free with an adult.
Power outlets are available.
Fax facilities are available.
Telephone for domestic calls available; International calls can be made subject to payment.
Alcoholic drinks are only available to passengers 21 years of age or older.
Access may be periodically restricted due to space constraints, in particular during the hours of 13:00 - 21:00 daily.
Access is only permitted 3 hours prior to scheduled flight departure.
Cancellation Policy
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You may enter the lounge one hour before or after your booked time. Your booking starts upon entry.
Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International AirportATL•Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Located in Concourse F (Inside Security). Proceed up to the Mezzanine Level, follow signs to the lounge entrance.
Travel times are estimates and are not guaranteed. Airports may require you to re-clear security and immigration control to reach the lounge. Clearing security might require a boarding pass departing from the terminal. For lounges inside security or immigration, you must first check your baggage and obtain your boarding pass.
OutstandingStaff is great, very polite and attentive. Food selection is basic, but good. Bartender willing to mix any cocktail. Foot traffic was light on Wednesday afternoon.
Mark•December 15th, 2021
OutstandingExtremely polite staff. Lounge was only about 25% full. Good drinks and good food.
Jimmy•July 7th, 2020
Needs ImprovementVeteran user of this lounge. The staff is without fail surly and sometimes nasty. The front desk person was super rude. The food is abominable and is so each time I go. Overcrowded and awful.
Anonymous•February 26th, 2020
SatisfactoryPerfectly fine lounge with a great view of the iconic, vintage “Fly Delta Jets” sign. Crowded, but didn’t have much trouble finding a seat at 12 on a Sunday. Unfortunately, it was absolutely filthy.