Delta Air Lines has opened a spa for its employees at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.

The services at the XpresSpa-run location are not free, but are discounted by 25 percent, according to Delta.

Choices include massages; skin, nail, hair or makeup services; shoe shining and uniform alterations. Delta employees will also be to try on new uniforms the airline is rolling out. The location open only to employees is on the apron level of Concourse A.

XpresSpa also has locations open to travelers on Concourses A and C at Hartsfield-Jackson.

The ATL SkySpa that Delta opened at Hartsfield-Jackson this week is the second employee spa the airline has. It opened its first employee spa at its Salt Lake City hub in 2015.

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