Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Ranks as the #4 Airport to Work from in America

Nextiva

Monday, February 2nd, 2026

A new report by Nextiva, a leading customer experience platform used by over 100,000 companies, has uncovered the top 100 best U.S. airports to work from while traveling based on factors like the number of lounges, dedicated workspaces, Minute Suites, free Wi-Fi & charging station availability, customer satisfaction, and more.

The top 10 best U.S. airports to work from while traveling 

Rank

 

Airport

 

Lounges

 

Dedicated Workspaces

 

Minute Suites

 

Free Wi-Fi

 

Shower facilities (including lounges & Minute Suites)

Full Service Dining Options

Charging Stations

 

Customer Satisfaction

 

Skytrax Airport Rating

 

1

Seattle-Tacoma International

10

4

0

Yes

2

28

Yes

583

4

2

Austin - Bergstrom International

3

3

0

Yes

0

24

Yes

643

3

3

Dallas/Fort Worth International

15

0

2

Yes

4

26

Yes

620

3

4

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International

12

0

4

Yes

4

22

Yes

590

3

5

John F. Kennedy International

20

2

2

Yes

4

12

Yes

618

3

6

Los Angeles International

21

0

0

Yes

5

22

Yes

589

3

7

Minneapolis-St Paul International

7

0

0

Yes

0

27

Yes

660

3

8

Logan International

15

0

0

Yes

2

25

Yes

591

3

9

Chicago O'Hare International

14

0

0

Yes

2

25

Yes

586

3

10

George Bush Intercontinental/Houston

12

0

1

Yes

3

13

Yes

606

4

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International takes the #4 spot for the best airport to work from. As one of the largest airports in the world, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International offers business travelers a premium experience in leisure. The airport holds 12 different airport lounges along with four Minute Suite locations to catch up on work and even take a quick nap before the next flight. Along with standard free Wi-Fi and charging stations across its terminals, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International also offers 22 different full-service dining options to enjoy a nice meal after a long day of travel and work. 

Yaniv Masjedi, Chief Marketing Officer at Nextiva, comments: 

"With so many professionals blending travel and work, airports are playing a bigger role in how, and where, we stay productive. We wanted to take a closer look at which U.S. airports actually make getting work done while on the go easier. From quiet lounges to reliable Wi-Fi and dedicated workspaces, our report highlights the airports that offer amenities beyond the basics to support travelers trying to get work done on the move.” 

To learn more, you can check out the full report here.