SkyTrain. The SkyTrain moves between the Domestic Terminal Complex, West Parking Deck, Gateway Center and the Rental Car Center. It is a round trip of ten minutes, with a waiting time of 3 minutes at the stations during the day and 10 minutes at night. It works 24 hours.
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Yes, you can walk between terminals at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta. Keep in mind the terminals are a half mile in length.
The SkyTrain provides transportation between terminals at Atlanta Airport. This automated people mover provides complimentary transportation to more than 5 million guests per year.
Delta Air Lines occupies the South Terminal with its own curbside check-in and baggage claim area. Other domestic airlines, such as Southwest Airlines, United Airlines, Spirit Airlines, Alaska Airlines, and JetBlue Airways, operate out of the North Terminal with a baggage claim area and check-in facilities.
Atlanta Airport's Concourse A serves Delta Air Lines only. Gates A1-A34. Atlanta Airport's Concourse B also serves Delta Air Lines plus Hooters Air. Gates B1-B35.
Overall, passengers usually have to re-clear security for connecting flights, though there may be some exceptions depending on the airport and flight itinerary. To make this process easier, checking with the airline or airport ahead of time is recommended.
Terminals are all-encompassing facilities, while concourses are more specific structures. The term refers to the area of a terminal with its boarding gates.
Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport has two terminals and seven concourses with a total of 192 gates. The Domestic Terminal is located on the west side of the airport and the Maynard H. Jackson Jr. International Terminal is on the east side of the airport.
A free shuttle links the domestic and international terminals if you're transiting through Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport. The journey time is around 12 minutes from 1 terminal to the other.
Atlanta's airport is divided into two terminals — the Domestic Terminal and the International Terminal — with five Concourses between them. Those Concourses are labeled A, B, C, D, and E. Concourse F is in the International Terminal, and the Domestic Terminal is home to Concourse T.
40 minutes is almost never enough time for a layover in Atlanta. Even if you arrive right on time, and your next flight is one gate over from your incoming flight, the Atlanta airport's ability to transfer baggage from one plane to another very often exceeds 40 minutes.