Delta Air Lines is opening a spa inside one of its Sky Clubs at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.

The carrier already has Asanda Spa Lounges at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport and at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, and this week is adding one inside its Concourse E Sky Club.

The spa is next to showers and will offer spa services like facials and massages, along with hair, skin and body products for sale.

It costs $59 for a single-visit pass to a Delta Sky Club, or $495 for a one-year individual membership. Delta passengers will be able to use a credit card or miles to pay for spa services and products.

However, there are also other spa locations at Hartsfield-Jackson. XpresSpa has locations on Concourse A and Concourse C at the Atlanta airport, with massages and nail services.

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