![]() ![]() For most of our visit to the lounge, even the left side of the lounge was uncomfortably crowded and noisy, let alone the main part of the lounge where, as I noted, we'd have had to wait around standing for 3 seats together to become available. Keep in mind that the above photos of seating are after we'd been in the lounge for several hours, when most of the passengers had left on other flights. I've never flown into or out of Atlanta before, and while I try to avoid spending a lot of time in airline lounges, I'd hate to have Atlanta as my hub if this is the only real international lounge option when not flying Delta. We primarily stuck with water, to stay hydrated, although my husband had a beer.Īnd of course coffee and tea were also on offer.įor such a busy international airport, it's surprising to me that this is all Atlanta has. ![]() Rolls and sandwiches weren't anything special, but the chicken pesto one we tried was decent. I liked that there was fresh salad and cherry tomatoes, as well as apples and oranges: While there isn't a complimentary buffet that I could see for the main part of the lounge, there is a modest buffet for the left hand side of the lounge, with the offerings described in this menu: The shower room was clean and perfectly fine on my visit, although bring your own toiletries as none are provided. There are a couple shower rooms, although given how crowded the lounge was, I recommend putting your name on the wait list as soon as you check in, to maximize your chance of having access before you have to board your flight. While the left hand side of the lounge was crowded as well, we were able to find seats by the window.įortunately there were also some power outlets by the window as well, so that we could charge our devices: It was a good thing it was available to us, since there simply weren't three seats together for us anywhere in the main part of the lounge. Initially, we didn't realize we had access to the left hand side of the lounge, because it wasn't explained to us when we checked in and provided our boarding cards. My review will focus on the left hand part of the lounge that's available to select international business class passengers, since that's where we were, and also because the main part of the lounge was so jam packed that it was impossible to take any photos there without being intrusive in terms of the passengers seated there. Note that these members only have access to the main lounge, and not the left hand side which is only for business class and first class passengers flying on select airlines: The lounge is open from 6am-10:30pm daily, and in addition to Priority Pass members, Lounge Club, Lounge Key and Diners Club members also have access. ![]() Fortunately all the concourses at ATL are connected after security, so if you do arrive in another concourse, you can take the Plane Train that connects the concourses, or the underground walkway. The Club at ATL is located in Atlanta's International Terminal (Concourse F) on the mezzanine level, post-security. The Club at ATL Location, Hours and Access To review the guest access policies applicable to each eligible card, please see here.The Club at ATL is the only Atlanta Priority Pass Lounge, surprisingly given that Atlanta (ATL) is the busiest airport in the world in terms of the number of arriving passengers, with nearly 104 million arriving passengers in 2018 per the FAA. *Guest access policies vary by eligible card. Guest rates at international lounge locations are equivalent of USD in local currency (not to exceed $50 USD). Guests below age 2 are free (with proof of age)Īn American Express card must be used as the payment method for all paid guest access. Business Platinum Card® Members with Complimentary Guest Access, Corporate Platinum Card® Members and Centurion Members may purchase a day-pass for any additional guests beyond the limit of two (2) complimentary guests subject to the paid guest rates below: NOTE: CENTURION® LOUNGE GUEST RATES EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 1, 2023* FOR ALL ELIGIBLE CARDS: We’ve made certain changes to the Centurion Lounge® Complimentary Guest Access policy for U.S. NOTE: CENTURION LOUNGE® GUEST ACCESS POLICY EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 1, 2023: The Escape Lounges - The Centurion® Studio Partner will provide exclusive perks to eligible Card Members. Within our Centurion Lounges eligible Card Members can escape into luxury before flying, enjoy food and drink from award-winning chefs and top mixologists, and get away from it all in thoughtfully curated spaces designed for work or relaxation. The Centurion® Network consists of 40+ locations worldwide including Centurion Lounges and Escape Lounges - The Centurion® Studio Partner. ![]()
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