Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport Terminal Information

Atlanta Airport serves more than 100 million travelers in a single year which is why it is known as the World’s Busiest Airport. To serve such an influx in a smooth way, the airport is designed in a way that each and every passenger feels convenient to reach their destination on time.

The ATL airport has the largest number of gates for a single airport in the world. Its 7 concourses are equipped with 195 gates with division of gates as follows.

The Plane Train At Atlanta Airport

The Plane Train is an automated people mover which operates underground and transports travelers between the concourses. It operates on two tracks which are placed parallelly to the pedestrian walkway. The 8 stations are situated over the length of 4.5 kms. The Plane Train works 24 hours and 7 days a week.

Atlanta Airport Domestic Terminal

The domestic terminal is situated at the west side of the airport which houses concourse T. Domestic terminal has a beautiful 3 level atrium which is at the center of Terminal South and Terminal North.

The South Terminal operates the Delta airlines which has a prominent presence at the Atlanta Airport as it is the hub of Delta Airlines.

At Level 0, which is the basement area, you will find the Plane Train.

The ground level serves as the baggage claim area.

The ticketing and departures are operated at Level 2.

Concourse T at Domestic Terminal Atlanta Airport

Atlanta Airport

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The concourse T houses gates T1-T15 with T1 to T8 on the right side and T9-T15 on the left side of the terminal.

At the Concourse T you can find lounges to spend your leisure time waiting for your boarding call.

Atlanta Airport (ATL) International Terminal

ATL Airport’s international terminal is also known as Maynard H. Jackson Jr. International Terminal and it is situated on the east side of the airport. Being the busiest airport in the world, Atlanta airport sees a huge influx of international flights everyday.

Concourse F is at the international terminal and it operates all the international flights. Some of the international flights use Concourse E as well which is to the west side of concourse F.

Concourse F has boarding F1-F14 while Concourse E has E1-E37.

You can take the plane train to travel between the concourses E and F.

Atlanta Airport Concourse F and E Lounges

Delta Sky Club is open from 6 AM to 11 PM. You will get facilities like WiFi, Bar, Meals, satellite TV, showers and a beautiful sky deck.

The Club is open from Monday to Friday 6 AM to 10:30 PM. The facilities include a bar, snacks, magazines & newspapers, WiFi, workstations, telephones, television, showers.

A day pass for The Club costs $40 for single entry.

Atlanta Airport Concourses A, B, C, D

Atlanta Airport Terminals FAQs

Delta Airlines has their hub at the Atlanta Airport. Delta Airlines occupies the South Terminal in the Domestic Terminal while the North Terminal is for the other airlines. The airport lounge, Delta Sky Club, is open at all the concourses.

There is a pedestrian walkway which is setup in the basement of the airport. The walk distance between the concourses is covered in around 5 minutes.

The ATL airport domestic terminal is at the west side of the airport. The domestic section is divided into 2 sections: North Terminal and South Terminal.

The terminal S stands for Terminal South which is a part of the Atlanta Airport domestic terminal. Travelers use Terminal south to perform the check-in or baggage claims.

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