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What exit is international terminal Atlanta?

If you're in a car, hop on I-75/I-85 southward from the city center (or ride the I-285 loop around the perimeter toward the south). Follow the big green signs to the Domestic Terminal (Exit 238) or the International Terminal (Exit 239).



When driving to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), the Maynard H. Jackson Jr. International Terminal is accessed via a completely separate entrance from the domestic terminal. If you are traveling on I-75, you should take Exit 239 (US-19/US-41/C.W. Grant Parkway) and follow the clear green signs for "International." If you are on I-285, you take Exit 58. It is crucial to note that the international terminal is on the east side of the airport, whereas the domestic terminal is on the west side. There is no internal roadway for cars to travel between the two terminals; if you accidentally go to the domestic side, you must exit back onto the interstate or take a 15-minute shuttle bus. For 2026 travelers, utilizing GPS is highly recommended, as the airport frequently updates its digital signage to manage the heavy traffic flow around the world's busiest airport hub.

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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. I'd recommend riding the Plane Train.

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While the satellites in concourses A - E are parallel to each other, arranged successively in distance from the main terminal, concourses A, B, C, D and T are part of the domestic terminal, and concourses E and F (approximately 1 km away from lobby E) are part of the international terminal Maynard H.

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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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The closest parking to the international terminal at ATL is the International Parking Deck. If you don't want a far walk between the parking lot and your car, you can always book an off-airport parking spot. This way, you can use a shuttle for no additional cost.

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Terminals. 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.

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Atlanta has a domestic and international terminal with concourses A to F and T. To help you make your connection, once you arrive you will need to clear immigration, collect your bags, check in with the next airline, clear security and head back to the departure area.

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One hour is VERY TIGHT for a domestic to international connection (it's even tight for domestic to domestic, but much less risky).

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Most airports that have many international flights have a separate international terminal. However, it is possible for both domestic and international flights to take off out of the same terminal.

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For as large and busy an airport as ATL is, it is extremely easy to navigate, especially for passengers making connections. Just relax and follow the signs, and don't be afraid to ask the GAs for directions if you need help. As others have said Atlanta is an easy airport to make connections from.

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1) Use the Mobile Passport App
It's so easy to use and the Mobile Passport line at customs is often nonexistent. This is one of the quickest options to get through customs, sometimes even faster than global entry. Available on the App Store, for US and Canadian citizens, and it's free!

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Terminals are all-encompassing facilities, while concourses are more specific structures. The term refers to the area of a terminal with its boarding gates.

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TSA recommends you get to the airport three hours early for all international flights. That's because there are other factors to consider that can add time to your check-in process.

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