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Welcome to what must be one of the tiniest Sky Clubs ever built. You will find this one very near gate B10 and B11.
You can get in with a number of AMEX cards or, if you are a Skyteam elite plus status and are on a coach or anyone on a business class international departing (or connecting) ticket, you can also get in free.
Once inside you are immediately greeted by a sign for the brand new B club that is on the way and that is good news.
For now you have a full service desk at check-in but since the club is so tiny it is nice to see self service kiosks also open for your use. You just never know when it can be handy to have an extra set or two of boarding passes for your travels!
You also have access to what is standard in all the Sky Clubs in Atlanta, that is, a printer and a shredder for your sensitive documents.
Then we have the club. All in one shot. Yep, this is it. Actually I think I could have only posted this photo and the one below.
Despite the club’s tiny size there is room for a full service bar unlike all the clubs in Detroit that are self serve.
There are individual bath rooms for your use unlike one of the clubs in concourse D.
Due to the size there is a slightly lower offering on the snack table but comparable offerings to the other clubs (other than F & E that have much more extensive choices).
Outside the club Delta is really bragging up the new lounge. I have to say I have been to the B10 club a number of times and it is always crowded.
Personally, unless you are just needing some help or a quick drink or snack or such (and your gate is close by and your time is restricted), I would consider any number of the other find Sky Clubs Atlanta has to offer – René
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Your review is way too kind for this Sky Club, Rene. It is always packed, not just crowded, littered with used dishes and glassware, no room to walk or maneuver luggage. Burn the calories and walk to the one at B25.
@Mary B – Well, hard to disagree with you. Others call this SkyCloset and I get that comparison.
Must say, it is always worth the (beneficial) aerobic exercise to get to Terminal F Club for anything other than a VERY tight connection. So superior to any other club at Hartsfield now….and, perhaps, into the future.
Renee — Thanks for putting this and all of your other reviews together. Lots of useful information. One suggestion: if you’re going to go through the trouble, please get some full-sized pictures. I know it’s possible to click through, but I think most people will never do that. Thanks!
@William – As you point out, all a reader has to do is click any photo for full screen slide show. Txs!
it is small and over stuffed with people but at least the bathrooms are open In A the last few weeks the bathrooms were closed for ??/renovations!!!!
But this club has something no other club has, Cathy!! Find her working at the bar during the week. The best ever.