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What is the difference between North terminal and South terminal at Atlanta airport?

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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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.

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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 shuttle journey between terminals takes around 12 minutes. 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.

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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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The airport check-in time varies depending on the airline and the airport, but as a general rule, you should arrive at least two hours before your scheduled departure time. This will give you enough time to check in, go through security, and get to your gate.

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This can be found either in your email confirmation, or on the airline's website closer to the day of departure. The flight terminal is sometimes included on your boarding pass, along with the gate number, when you check in.

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The two passenger terminals at Gatwick Airport are a long way apart; it is not possible to walk between them. There is a free monorail train service that shuttles between the two terminals every 2 or 3 minutes making journeys between the two terminals a breeze, even with luggage.

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Terminals 1 and 3 are not connected, so passengers are advised to check ahead for the correct terminal to avoid having to ride the shuttle bus between terminals. Shuttles run every 20 to 30 minutes on Level 0 of both Terminals 1 and 3.

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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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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.

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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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