Things you’ll find in every sky club are light bites, a bar, free internet and seating. As you can imagine, that’s here too and it creates an overall nice experience when traveling. However, when comparing this lounge to others around the country, it’s just OK. Even more so when coming from the monstrous Sky Club in T4. Having to take a slow elevator up to this lounge is an annoyance as well. Again, don’t get me wrong, it’s lovely to sit here and watch the runway while having a bagel and coffee, but the size and décor here really had me surprised considering ATL is a huge Delta hub. Anyway, if you’re a member, enjoy. If you’re looking to get a day pass, it’s iffy here.
Mitch E.
Place rating: 4 Atlanta, GA
Always courteous here. Refreshing stop after TSA. It is clean and modern. Lots of seating and quite. If not from Atlanta, it would be a great place for a layover.
Tony L.
Place rating: 4 Sandy, UT
The thing I like about Atlanta is that every terminal has a Sky Club, and you do not have to travel far for a private resting area prior to you flight. It is definitely a great thing when you do not have to fight with the average crowd. This one at terminal T actually has a nice view to flight line and the planes. The food selections here seem to be the norm compared to the other Sky Clubs in the US. The bar was about the same as well, and they do not have special alcohol restrictions. Service had been exceptional here, I split a drink one time, and a staff member just naturally came cleaned it without me saying anything.
Sam L.
Place rating: 4 Gaithersburg, MD
By now, I’ve accepted the fact that most Delta Sky Club do not have good food or drink selections(can’t comment on alcohol). This particular one was no exception. However some of the bright spots about Concourse T Delta Sky Club were spacious, fairly clean, and plenty of windows. There were plenty of ‘messy’ travelers on my visit, with people spilling and not cleaning after themselves. However the Sky Club crew cleaned up rather quickly so it left me with a positive impression.
Jimmy C.
Place rating: 3 Oakland, CA
A quiet getaway with basic amenities. Basic restroom has lotion, no shower. Snacks are self serve, no meals or sandwiches. Coffee bar is the multi-purpose magic machine variety with a selection of Torani syrup(I would have pumped that directly into a cup in my younger days). Two kinds of soup, two kinds of salty bar mix, chicken salad, cookies, popcorn, plain cut romaine salad leaves, raw veggies, various tubs of hummus and dip. Some drinks are free, you have to ask to distinguish between pay and included beverages. A nice place to kill some time, but nothing to really look forward to. The TV plays CNN with occasionally lots of static. Wifi speeds average 2 Mbps up and downstream. This large space is designed for business-folk-lounging and not stuff-your-face-lounging. Lots of power plugs here and there, but no ergonomically placed power strips. Plugs are either at floor or thigh level. Conversation is generally at hushed tones, no place to hold a party. Mostly couch and sofa style seats with coffee tables, more regular-height tables around the perimeter. For those that have to pay for admission, it’s $ 29 per person.
Chris W.
Place rating: 5 Louisville, KY
By far this is my favorite sky club at the Atlanta Hartsfield international Airport there are plenty of big windows look out of, very ample seating space very fast bar service and not usually overcrowded. Makes it a worthwhile experience compared to some of the sky club’s which are overly crowded and slow service.
David H.
Place rating: 4 Trenton, NJ
I spend a lot of time at Sky Clubs. These airport lounges are nice refuges when you are delayed or have a long connection time. For me, I needed to get to a place that was quiet and had wifi so I could connect to an important conference call. I got to the airport much earlier than my flight and didn’t know what gate I would be leaving. The club at Concourse T is a safe bet. They have all of the same amenities as the other several clubs at this airport from workstations to free newspapers, soup, salad, beverages and a Luxury Bar for those who prefer to spend money on their drinks. The folks at the check in are very friendly. The lady at the customer counter was also very helpful in getting me on an earlier flight.
Sam M.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Totally fine lounge. Clean, fine service, nicely located(although taking elevator up made it seem a little too far away), quiet when I was there, overall no problems.
Robert U.
Place rating: 4 Pittsburgh, PA
Might be my favorite Sky Club in ATL. While not as expansive as E’s, this one is quieter and almost cozy, but still good sized. The upgraded food is great(as of mid-2014.
Jason G.
Place rating: 4 Ventura, CA
Pretty nice Sky Club though a little hard to get to as it’s sort of tucked away in T terminal and you have to take the elevator. Snacks are the usual but they have plenty of comfortable seats and wifi for you.
E L.
Place rating: 1 Sacramento, CA
Delta has made some severe cuts to their benefits for members in 2014. Prior to this cut, members were able to take guests with them into the lounge. This is no longer the case, and the service seems fatigued to this adjustment. I came with my brother, and wanted to grab a drink just for myself and see if he could use the bathroom. The gate agent scoffed at me and was generally very unpleasant. I couldn’t tell if she was saying no or just trying to get me to pay $ 30 for a few minutes of access. Otherwise, this is a decent delta lounge in Atlanta — there is a delta lounge located in each of the terminals in the Atlanta airport. Two gripes here are the bathroom and the service. The bathroom has not been upgraded since seemingly the 90s. It’s what I would expect from a strip mall, not a delta lounge.
Jiten S.
Place rating: 4 Davie, FL
Ahhhhhh there’s nothing like hanging out in a private lounge to escape the miserable chaos the ATL airport almost always seems to house(despite the lovely Kasim Reed’s hospitable establishment). Enjoyed a lovely Manhattan Ice Tea during while in transit. The staff was superb and pleasantly shared what some of the house specials were for the day. Bottom line: I’ll be sure to gun straight for the Sky Club if I find myself at Hartsfield Jackson again.
Mark B.
Place rating: 4 Windermere, FL
This club is far better than trying to find a place to relax in the gate area. While it’s not the fanciest of the Delta clubs, it has all of the typical amenities. It’s effectively 1 large room; however there are a couple of seats in more of a quiet space. This club overlooks several gates, so there is always something to watch out the windows. Sit back, enjoy a cocktail and be happy your inside and not working in the outside. It’s hot here, you can feel the heat thru the windows.
Jon W.
Place rating: 5 Washington, DC
I am kind of new to Delta and am getting into the swing of where everything is and how everything works. I was impressed and pleased that although concourse T is not that big for ATL this club is still really a nice size and has full amenities. They must have around seven or eight clubs for ATL so I find it impressive that they haven’t skimped at all on little olé Terminal T. The service was outstanding and every employee I spoke with offered me information with and service with enthusiasm. I had many questions that I asked the check in lady about future food offerings at Delta Club(It looks like they are bringing actual real meals back soon) as well as other things. I talked with the customer service lady about how to upgrade my upcoming flight to HKG and she looked up things and offered suggestions for me with a warm and positive attitude. The bar attendants were very attentive as well and helped me upgrade my Cirroc Cherry Vodka and Crann to a double. This is a really pleasant calm club. I think I will be quite happy coming here. There is also a Jamba Juice not to far away to gulp down some anti-oxidants before you hit the bar or your next flight too! (As usual no outside food or beverages to Delta or any other airline clubs, but nobody is going to search your bag for it and apparently they may be offering meals for purchase here and at other clubs soon.)
Megan C.
Place rating: 4 Herndon, VA
When you’re lucky enough to have a long enough layover in ATL, and you are even more lucky to be flying out of T Gates, then you should find yourself biding your waiting time at the T concourse’s Delta Sky Club. There’s a lot of room here, and it’s a step up from some of the other Sky Clubs at the airport, especially the tired and crowded B concourse clubs. I do like the layout of this club a lot, as the chairs are of several different varieties and are well-spaced, with ample work and lounging areas, and a quiet area that is, actually, quiet(gasp!). Typical snack options of any Sky Club, nothing additional. Snack and drink areas kept clean and refreshed often, so that’s nice. Good views of the tarmac and grounds operations. Outlets a bit trickier to find than in some other Sky Clubs, but there seem to be plenty around the round tables by the windows. Restroom is much smaller and not as nice as other Sky Clubs, but it still definitely beats using an airport bathroom!
Dave F.
Place rating: 4 Santa Monica, CA
This Delta Sky Club Very nice facility, quiet in the T concourse, almost an oasis from babies screaming and the filth of the Atlanta airport. This SkyClub is of the upgraded quality similar to JFK/LAX where they’ve rolled a newer concept. Free wifi, and a fair choice of snacks. Pretty nice for a domestic airline’s skyclub
Virginia M.
Place rating: 4 Jacksonville, FL
Love to hang out here if I am on this concourse.
Michael Z.
Place rating: 4 St. Petersburg, FL
This is definitely one of my more favorite SkyClubs in ATL, with the exception being the new one in the International Terminal. What makes the T concourse one valuable is the nature of the flights that are positioned out of there. Most of your hourly runs to places like DCA and LGA originate from here and as anyone who makes those trips frequently knows, changes and delays do happen. Having a club close by that can assist with re-booking options is fantastic and usually better than the Diamond line. Inside, there is plenty of natural light and it tends to not get over-crowded. Highly recommended!
Tom E.
Place rating: 4 Denver, CO
You can tell they have renovated this place, as when I went in Sunday morning(mind you it was a year or so since I have been on T), I was pleasantly surprised at the size, and offerings they had here. Since it was a Sunday morning, they were serving breakfast, so I loaded up on oatmeal, and bourbon/coke. Speaking of that, you could get drinks before 12:30, but you couldn’t buy the new premium«Luxury Bar» drinks– which I think is a cool concept for the high rollers. The bartender I had there was named Phillip, and he was awesome. I found out though since he works for a company, he can move to any Sky Club on any given day. So if you see a Phillip, you know you will be taken care of. I love the view here overlooking the airport, one of the better views in the airport… If you are not a Sky Club member, you can purchase day passes for $ 50(carries over to your next airport), or you get free admission if you have a platinum AMEX…
Bruce K.
Place rating: 4 Charlotte, NC
I am a United Airlines flier and I have membership to their Club but on this trip, I was meeting a colleague who has Delta access. I have to say, I’m impressed. You can’t compare a United Club in Atlanta to a Delta Club in Atlanta — it’s only fair to compare a «hub» airport club to another«hub» club, and even then, Delta wins against the«flagship» United Club in Terminal E of Houston or the one in Terminal 1 at O’Hare. Lots of seating with power outlets nearby. Free drinks(typical of clubs in the US), though the Sweetwater is a plus. Food options are WAY better here, with popcorn and mixed nuts and chips and hummus and olives and Biscoffs. United has cheese and crackers and Milano cookies and Chex mix.