Minute Suites locations are available in numerous domestic airports, and they all participate in the Priority Pass lounge network. If you've ever wondered what exactly Minute Suites offers, you'll be pleasantly surprised. These "nap rooms" are available by the hour (including one hour free for Priority Pass members) and provide a quiet place to kick back and relax — without ever leaving the secure side of the airport.
In some ways, it's even better than a traditional lounge, since it is a private room to work, nap or relax.
This guide explains the details of finding and using Minute Suites.
Minute Suites are similar to the capsule hotel concept found in many places around the world, albeit a bit more spacious than just a bed. Suites feature quiet rooms behind locked doors with a daybed, desk, TV and chair. They're much smaller than traditional hotel rooms and do not include ensuite bathrooms. Instead, a central bathroom for all guests is available in most locations.
These small rooms are great for catching up on emails or work, especially for those who don’t have access to lounges (like The Centurion Lounge) or airline-operated lounges (like the Delta Sky Club).