The Guide to Minute Suites Atlanta

Minute Suites differ from lounges with private rooms, daybeds, Wi-Fi, TVs, and Alexa for rest and relaxation.
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Minute Suites are hotel-like rooms in airports — primarily on the East Coast — that can be booked for an hour or longer, providing travelers with a private space to nap or relax. They’re equipped with a daybed, a desk and an office chair. Once you’ve booked one, you have the place to yourself. Here's a look at the Minute Suites in Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL).

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Minutes Suites Atlanta locations

There are four Minute Suites locations at ATL:

  • Concourse B, near gate B16.

  • Concourse B, near gate B24.

  • Concourse E, atrium. 

  • Concourse F, near gate F6.

What to expect when visiting Atlanta Airport Minute Suites

Minute Suites aren’t like a traditional airport lounge. Food and drinks aren’t provided, nor are there dedicated bathroom facilities.

Instead, you’ll receive a private room with a daybed that sleeps two, pillows, blankets, free Wi-Fi, a smart TV, Amazon Alexa, a desk, a mirror and a chair.

Two of the Minute Suites Atlanta locations also feature showers:

  • Concourse B, near gate B24.

  • Concourse E, atrium. 

Once you’re in your room, you can use the space as you'd like, whether you want to take a phone call, have a nap or watch some TV.

How to access Minute Suites Atlanta airport

Anyone can book a Minute Suites Atlanta stay using the website, though cost and timing will vary. Plus, if you have the right membership card, you can use Minute Suites for free.

Priority Pass

Priority Pass is a program consisting of more than 1,600 airport lounges, experiences and restaurants worldwide. While you can purchase a Priority Pass membership, many travel credit cards offer Priority Pass Select as a benefit, including:

Terms apply.

Each of these cards offers unlimited visits to Priority Pass lounges, including Minute Suites.

If you’d rather not pay the annual fee for one of these cards, the U.S. Bank Altitude® Connect Visa Signature® Card has a $0 annual fee and grants you four entries to Priority Pass lounges each year.

Note that the benefits you’ll get at Minute Suites Atlanta as a Priority Pass member are limited. Although you’ll get complimentary access, it’s just for one hour. And because space is limited, all rooms may be full when you arrive.

To combat this, you can pre-book a room via the Minute Suites website. To do so, you must book for a minimum of two hours; the first will be free, while the second will be charged a discounted rate of $34.

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One-time booking

If you don’t have a Priority Pass membership, don’t worry, you can still use Minute Suites in Atlanta (or anywhere else there are locations). The cost will depend on a few factors, including what kind of traveler you are and the length of your stay.

The minimum booking period for a Minute Suite is one hour. Here’s how pricing shakes out:

  • Standard: $55.

  • Priority Pass member (2 hours): $34.

  • Employee/crew: $34.

  • Military/veteran: $34.

Past one hour, you can adjust your reservation in 15-minute increments.


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