How do you get from one terminal to the other in Atlanta airport?
Atlanta Airport TerminalsThe Plane Train connects all the terminals and concourses so travelers can easily transfer between sections. Throughout the airport, there are hundreds of shops, restaurants, and services, with everything from local eateries to duty-free stores.
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Transfer between terminals
Both terminals and concourses are connected to each other via Sky Train, also known as Plane Train. There is also a free shuttle that runs between both terminals 24/7, every 15 minutes.
The walking distance between concourses in Atlanta Airport varies based on your arrival and destination gate. From T concourse to F concourse, the total distance is approximately 2 miles (3.2 km). Concourses T, A, B, C, and D: It takes roughly 5 minutes to walk between each of these individual concourses.
Delta Air Lines operates both in Terminal S - Domestic (South) and in Terminal I - Maynard International Terminal. In some cases this terminal can change, check the terminal with your airline. - Concourse F is placed in the International Terminal.
The SkyTrain provides transportation between terminals at Atlanta Airport. This automated people mover provides complimentary transportation to more than 5 million guests per year.
You will need to reclear TSA security once you arrive in your departure terminal. For international arriving passengers, you must claim all checked bags at Customs and recheck with your departing airline, even if the bags are checked to your final destination! To learn more about the AirTrain system, click here.
The distance between Terminal A and Terminal B in Atlanta Airport is approximately half a mile with a gateway in the middle, so you would need to walk for around 5 minutes to the furthest gate from the middle gateway point.
What is the minimum layover for domestic flights in Atlanta? The short answer (based on my own personal experience) is that the minimum connection time for domestic flights in Atlanta is 35 minutes. It doesn't matter what terminal you arrive at and what terminal you're departing from. 35 minutes is doable.
The bus ride between the terminals takes about 15 minutes. In addition, the International Terminal Connector provides service between the International Terminal and the Car Rental Center and runs approximately every 15 minutes. You can take the shuttle bus from the north of the terminal via the A1, A2 or A3 gates.
Terminals are all-encompassing facilities, while concourses are more specific structures. The term refers to the area of a terminal with its boarding gates.
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.