If you’re flying through Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) and wondering whether there’s an American Express lounge, the short answer is:
This guide walks through what’s available in Atlanta, how to access it, and how to plan your trip through the airport like a local.
No. As of the latest information, there is no dedicated American Express Centurion Lounge at ATL.
That means you won’t find a lounge branded “Centurion Lounge” or “American Express Lounge” at Hartsfield–Jackson, unlike airports such as Miami, Dallas–Fort Worth, or Charlotte.
However, Atlanta is one of the busiest airports in the world, and there are multiple lounges you can still access with certain American Express cards, including:
So while there isn’t a true Amex-branded lounge, many Atlanta travelers with Amex cards still have lounge options.
Because Delta Air Lines uses Atlanta as its main hub, Delta Sky Clubs are often the most practical choice for Amex cardholders departing from or connecting through ATL.
If you have certain American Express Delta cards or premium American Express cards, you may be able to enter a Sky Club when flying on a same-day Delta flight (or, in some cases, a partner airline).
Common Delta Sky Club locations at ATL include:
You’ll see signs for “Delta Sky Club” throughout the concourses, and they are typically located near gate clusters or mezzanine levels above/between gates.
Some American Express cards include a Priority Pass Select membership, which can unlock:
Priority Pass options at ATL can change over time, but you may see lounges or partner facilities in international concourses (E and F) and occasionally in domestic concourses.
If your Amex card includes Priority Pass:
If you’re flying with another major carrier through Atlanta, you might have access to:
These lounges are not American Express lounges and usually don’t accept Amex cards directly as entry. Access is typically based on:
For Atlanta-based travelers, these are most relevant if:
Below is a simple overview of the main lounge options relevant to American Express cardholders at Hartsfield–Jackson.
| Lounge Type | Amex-Branded? | Typical Access Route for Amex Users | Main Locations at ATL |
|---|---|---|---|
| Centurion Lounge | ❌ No | Not available at ATL | None |
| Delta Sky Club | ❌ Not Amex, but Amex-partner access | Eligible Amex Delta & premium cards + same-day Delta flight | Concourses A, B, C, D, E, F, T |
| Priority Pass Lounges | ❌ Independent | Amex card with Priority Pass benefit | Varies; often in E/F (intl) |
| United Club / Admirals Club | ❌ Not Amex | Airline status, membership, certain premium tickets | Mostly Concourse T |
Because access rules depend on your specific card and airline, it helps to walk through a few quick questions:
Common categories of Amex cards that may grant lounge access include:
If you’re in Atlanta and fly frequently, it can be worth:
Hartsfield–Jackson is large, and getting from one concourse to another can easily take 15–30 minutes depending on crowds and train timing.
Flying Delta from Atlanta?
Flying international from Atlanta?
Flying United or American from Atlanta?
Even without a Centurion Lounge, there are still ways to make your time at Atlanta Airport more comfortable:
Some lounges at ATL periodically offer day passes for purchase, usually:
If you’re visiting Atlanta, this can be useful for:
Availability and pricing change over time, so it’s best to check at the lounge desk in your concourse.
Hartsfield–Jackson has pockets of relatively quiet seating:
If you’re an Atlanta local who knows your usual concourse, it’s worth mentally bookmarking a few quieter stretches of gates over time.
While not lounges, you can often find:
For many Atlanta flyers, this becomes the backup plan when lounges are full or if your card doesn’t grant access for that trip.
If you’re already at the airport and unsure which lounge you can use:
Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL)
6000 N Terminal Pkwy
Atlanta, GA 30320
Main Information Line: (800) 897-1910 (commonly used as a general info contact)
They can guide you on:
In summary: Atlanta Airport does not have an American Express Centurion Lounge, but if you live in Atlanta or are passing through, you may still have access to Delta Sky Clubs, Priority Pass lounges, or airline-specific clubs using your American Express card and flight details. Checking your exact card benefits and your departure concourse ahead of time is the best way to make your airport experience smoother.
