Minute Suites, which rents out small nooks where travelers can take a nap or get some privacy at the airport, is opening a second location at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.

Minute Suites already has a location on Concourse B with five rooms, but its lease is set to expire Nov. 30, 2018 and that space is included in a massive round of airport retail shop contracts up for grabs. Meanwhile, Minute Suites plans to open a location on Concourse T in early 2018 in partnership with Georgia-based Business Traveler Services.

The company rents out small private rooms with a daybed sofa, pillows, blankets and a TV, for $42 an hour up to two hours, $8 for each 15-minute increment after that, or $140 for 8 hours.

Minute Suites had previously planned to open additional locations on Concourses E and F, but that expansion did not come to fruition and the airport has rebid those locations.

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