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Amex Will Open 26,000-Square-Foot Lounge at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport

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Amex Will Open New Centurion Lounge at Atlanta Airport

American Express is planning to open its largest Centurion Lounge yet in 2023. The honor will go to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.

The opening of this lounge is not really breaking news. We reported it last year when the Atlanta City Council voted in June to approve a contract for a lounge location with American Express. But now we have learned more details about the location and what you can expect to see at the largest Centurion Lounge in the world.

The new lounge, which is expected to open sometime in 2023, with approximately 26,000 square feet of space. Centrally located between domestic and international terminals in Concourse E, the new lounge will be accessible from every terminal through The Plane Train or by walking along the Transportation Mall.

The lounge will have the usual amenities that you expect, such as private telephone rooms, shower suites, high-speed Wi-Fi, private noise-buffering workspaces, and more. But, eligible Card Members will also get an authentic taste of Atlanta through some distinctive features.

The lounge will have multiple outdoor areas, including a garden terrace inspired by the city’s rich tree canopy and open tarmac views, a first for a Centurion Lounge. Modern design influenced by Atlanta’s local landscape and culture will be visible all throughout the lounge. You will also be able to enjoy locally inspired beverage and dining selections, including a modern bourbon bar, curated by a local chef and Centurion Lounge mixologist, Jim Meehan.

Additional local and unique amenities specific to the Centurion Lounge in Atlanta will be announced closer to opening.

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1 COMMENT

  1. Very interesting. Given the relationship w Delta and Platinum card members can get in the Delta Sky Club I’m surprised to see Amex moving into ATL. Hopefully this won’t be like when they opened the Centurion Lounge at DFW and AA shortly thereafter quit letting Platinum members in the Admirals Clubs (I know I’m dating myself w that reference)

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