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Where do international flights leave from Atlanta airport?

Atlanta's International Terminal, or Terminal F, is a hub for global travel with direct flights to over 75 destinations. Serving airlines like Delta, British Airways, and Lufthansa, it offers various amenities, including dining options, shops, free WiFi, and lounges.



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Concourse B – operates Delta Airlines flights, with gates B1 to B34. Concourse C – serves domestic and international airlines, with gates C1 to C36. Concourse D – serves domestic airlines, with gates D1 to D38. Concourse E – serves international airlines, with gates E3 to E33.

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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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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).

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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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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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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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Passengers of International Terminal should go to “Passenger Pickup” located at Door A1 just outside of the baggage claim 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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Our SkyTeam partner airlines include a collection of both our Core Global and Global Airline Partners: Aerolíneas Argentinas, Aeroméxico, Air Europa, Air France, China Airlines, China Eastern, Czech Airlines, Garuda Indonesia, Kenya Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Korean Air, Middle East Airlines, Saudia, TAROM, ...

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When you're traveling outside of the United States, we suggest arriving at least 3 hours prior to your departure. You must be checked in at least 1 hour before your scheduled departure. Additionally, we recommend being at the gate and ready to board 45 minutes before your scheduled departure time.

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Three Ways to Check In
  1. Passport (when traveling internationally)
  2. Flight information. Paper ticket (less and less common), OR. E-ticket with a confirmation number—usually sent via email if ticket is purchased online or through a travel agency, OR. Printed itinerary with a confirmation number.


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The General Guideline for How Early You Should Get to the Airport. Generally speaking, most airlines advise that you arrive at the airport at least 2 hours prior to a domestic flight, and at least 3 hours prior to an international flight.

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Most airlines recommend arriving at the airport three hours before departure for international flights. It's common for international flights to start boarding earlier than domestic flights (the aircraft are often larger and have higher passenger capacities), which accounts for the earlier recommendation.

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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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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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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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Yes. TSA PreCheck® is available when you depart from a U.S. airport to a foreign country, and for domestic, connecting flights after you return to the United States. If you travel internationally four or more times a year, consider enrolling in Global Entry instead of TSA PreCheck®.

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