Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is the busiest airport in the world. Learn more about the airport and see a map of its layout in our guide.
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), more commonly known as Atlanta Airport or Hartsfield-Jackson, serves more passengers than any other airport in the world. The airport is located 16 kilometers south of downtown Atlanta and is a major hub both for domestic and international flights with destinations across most continents. Atlanta Airport is also the largest hub for Delta Air Lines.
As presented in the map above, Hartsfield-Jackson is divided into multiple concourses. The terminals and concourses serve both domestic and international flights, depending on the airline. Below you can learn a little more about each terminal.
Concourse T (Domestic Terminal): Located closest to the main terminal, Concourse T handles a large number of domestic flights, with airlines like Delta Air Lines and American Airlines operating here.
Concourse A: Primarily used for domestic flights, Concourse A is one of the busiest, with major airlines such as Delta Air Lines having a significant presence.
Concourse B: Similar to Concourse A, Concourse B handles domestic flights and is another key area for Delta Air Lines.
Concourse C: This concourse is mainly used by low-cost carriers and handles a variety of domestic routes.
Concourse D: Serving both domestic and select international flights, Concourse D hosts airlines like United Airlines and Frontier Airlines.
Concourse E: Primarily handling international flights, Concourse E provides services for international carriers such as British Airways, Lufthansa and Air France.
Concourse F (International Terminal): The newest concourse, Concourse F, is dedicated to international flights and offers services from airlines like Qatar Airways, Korean Air and Virgin Atlantic.
If you are looking for parking, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport provides several options. Right by the terminal you find the Hourly Parking and Daily Parking lots. For long-term parking there are also different options including the Economy Lot and Park Ride lots which are connected to the terminal by shuttle services.
When it comes to dining at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, you can find everything from quick bites to full sit-down restaurants. To learn more about all available restaurants, visit the airport’s official website by following the link below.
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