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Is there a tram between terminals at Atlanta airport?

The SkyTrain provides transportation between terminals at Atlanta Airport. This automated people mover provides complimentary transportation to more than 5 million guests per year.



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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.

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Atlanta Airport Terminals The 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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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.

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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.

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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.

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A Terminal is where Aircraft and Passengers come together. A Concourse is that part of a Terminal where Aircraft park at Gates to exchange Passengers. A Terminal may have more than one Concourse. A Concourse may have more than one Gate.

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It's a quick, free connection that drops you right where you need to be. The ATL SkyTrain never stops, but check MARTA's hours before you go, because those trains take a break overnight.

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Elevate your visit with our elevated train. From the domestic baggage claim area of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, at any time of the day or night, you can hop on a train bound for the Gateway Center and the Rental Car Center (RCC)—absolutely free of charge, no ticket or pass required.

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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.

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Delta Air Lines operates both in Terminal S - Domestic (South) and in Terminal I - Maynard International Terminal.

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ATL covers 4,700 acres (1,900 ha) of land and has five parallel runways. Since 1998, Hartsfield-Jackson has been the world's busiest airport by passenger traffic. In 2022, the airport had over 93.6 million passengers, the most of any airport in the world.

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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.

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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.

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