ATL Ranks as the 6th Best Airport to Work from in America

Nextiva

Wednesday, July 9th, 2025

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International ranks as the #6 best airport to work from. Offering a whopping 12 lounges across its terminals, this helps to cement its place as the sixth most connected airport. In addition to these lounges, ATL also offers four Minute Suite locations where you can reserve a quiet, professional environment for meetings, calls, or focus time. If needed, you can also take advantage of three shower facilities to refresh between flights. With free Wi-Fi and an abundance of charging stations, staying connected is never a problem.

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.” 

Business travelers are not strangers to wandering (or running) through the halls of airports across the country to make essential business trips to meet clients, attend corporate events, or balance a remote and in-office presence.

If you’ve ever scrambled to find a quiet spot to hop on a call or respond to emails, you know the value of having a reliable business communication solution that works no matter where you are.

This led us to wonder which airports are best for business travelers and what qualities make an airport better or worse. We’ve uncovered the 100 most, and least, connected airports across America for business travelers based on a variety of factors, such as the number of dedicated workspaces, lounges, Minute Suites, Wi-Fi availability, and more to find out which U.S. airports offer the best amenities when it comes to getting work done before jet setting to your next destination.

Top 10 Most Connected U.S. Airports for Business Travelers 

While many people look forward to shutting their laptops and setting their phones to ‘do not disturb’ ahead of a trip, the reality is much different for business travelers who turn airport terminals into temporary offices for a few hours. From private workspaces to plentiful power outlets, these airports offer everything you need to stay on top of work while traveling. 

  1. Seattle-Tacoma International (SEA)

  2. Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International (CVG)

  3. John F. Kennedy International (JFK)

  4. Austin-Bergstrom International (AUS)

  5. George Bush Intercontinental (IAH)

  6. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International (ATL)

  7. Dallas-Fort Worth International (DFW)

  8. LaGuardia Airport (LGA)

  9. Indianapolis International (IND)

  10. Los Angeles International (LAX) 

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