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The Club at ATL
NameThe Club at ATL
CaptionMain lounge interior
LocationHartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Established1999
TypePrivate airport lounge
MembershipInvitation, corporate, individual

The Club at ATL is a private airport lounge and hospitality venue located within Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Atlanta, Georgia. It operates as a members' club and transient hospitality space serving travelers, corporate delegations, and visiting dignitaries arriving at one of the world’s busiest hubs. The Club at ATL combines bespoke service, executive facilities, and curated events to support business travelers, airline partners, and cultural programming tied to the metropolitan region.

Overview

The Club at ATL occupies a purpose-built suite near the airport’s domestic concourses and offers an assemblage of services oriented toward executive travel and VIP reception. The venue functions at the intersection of aviation hospitality, corporate travel programs, and regional cultural promotion, situating itself amid institutions such as Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Delta Air Lines, Atlanta Convention and Visitors Bureau, Georgia World Congress Center, and nearby corporate campuses like The Coca-Cola Company and Home Depot. Its strategic placement supports transient guests connecting to international gateways such as Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport Terminal F and domestic routes servicing hubs like John F. Kennedy International Airport, Chicago O'Hare International Airport, and Los Angeles International Airport.

History

The Club at ATL opened in the late 1990s as part of a broader modernization and commercial expansion within Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport during an era characterized by growth under municipal leaders and aviation executives associated with City of Atlanta administration and the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority. Early partnerships included alliances with regional business organizations such as Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce and cultural institutions like the High Museum of Art and Atlanta History Center to curate hospitality offerings. Over successive administrations and renovations, the Club forged relationships with airline partners including Delta Air Lines and corporate sponsors from The Home Depot, SunTrust Banks (now Truist Financial), and Northrop Grumman to expand meeting facilities and technology infrastructure. The Club has hosted delegations from international partners tied to events at venues such as Georgia World Congress Center, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, and State Farm Arena.

Facilities and Amenities

The Club at ATL’s footprint encompasses private meeting rooms, boardrooms designed for corporate briefings, secure reception spaces suitable for visiting heads of state and delegations, and lounge areas configured for transient airline crews and VIP passengers. Amenities include high-performance Wi‑Fi systems interoperable with enterprise services used by firms such as IBM, Microsoft, and Cisco Systems; audiovisual suites compatible with standards set by National Association of Broadcasters conventions; and catering partnerships with culinary providers who have served clients like Delta Air Lines charter services and hospitality at Fox Theatre. The Club integrates security screening coordination with Transportation Security Administration procedures and liaises with airport operations teams and airline ground handlers from carriers including Southwest Airlines, American Airlines, and United Airlines. Hospitality programming often showcases collaborations with cultural partners such as Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Atlanta Ballet, and culinary artists connected to James Beard Foundation alumni.

Membership and Governance

Membership tiers reflect corporate, individual, and ambassadorial categories, with governance overseen by a board comprising executives from aviation, hospitality, and civic institutions. Board members have historically included representatives affiliated with Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport, the City of Atlanta Department of Aviation, regional corporations like Delta Air Lines, and nonprofit stakeholders such as Atlanta Committee for Progress. Membership benefits extend to reciprocal access arrangements with international lounges at partner airports including London Heathrow Airport, Frankfurt Airport, and Tokyo Haneda Airport through corporate travel networks and alliances with business travel consortia like Global Business Travel Association. The Club’s bylaws and operating procedures align with standards promulgated by industry bodies such as Airport Council International and maintain compliance with local ordinances under the City of Atlanta charter.

Events and Community Engagement

The Club at ATL programs receptions, briefings, and cultural showcases that connect airport users with Atlanta’s civic life. It has staged diplomatic receptions coinciding with delegations to Atlanta Metropolitan State College events, hosted panels linked to economic initiatives promoted by Invest Atlanta, and supported fundraising events for arts organizations including Woodruff Arts Center and Atlanta History Center. The space is used for pregame hospitality for visiting teams participating at Mercedes-Benz Stadium and for media contingents covering conventions at the Georgia World Congress Center. Educational outreach has included partnerships with workforce-development entities such as WorkSource Atlanta and aviation training collaborations with institutions like Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and Georgia Institute of Technology.

Notable Members and Alumni

Over time, The Club at ATL has counted as members and regular guests executives and public figures affiliated with major Atlanta and national organizations: airline executives from Delta Air Lines, municipal leaders from Office of the Mayor of Atlanta, corporate officers from The Coca-Cola Company, Home Depot, and Southern Company, and civic cultural leaders connected to High Museum of Art and Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Visiting dignitaries and delegations represented governments and institutions such as United States Department of State missions, trade delegations from Japan External Trade Organization, and industry leaders attending summits organized by Atlanta Economic Club and Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce.

Category:Airport lounges Category:Organizations based in Atlanta