One of the busiest airports in the US. A hub of Delta airlines. Signs everywhere to get you to the right place. Plane train (yes, that’s its name) runs every minute or so between terminals so you can get to your gate pretty quickly. Do well to check the boards for flight details often - the airport is notorious for changing gates last minute.
One of the busiest airports in the world and looks and feels such. The airport has multiple terminals and you will be amazed to see how well they are managing the airport operation. It is well connected with rest of the city. Has all the amenities good connectivity and you will find flights to different locations in the world. Delta airlines has set up its hub here. I liked the airport and its layout.
Atlanta is a huge and busy airport, but somehow it always runs smoothly. You just gotta move it! Allow yourself plenty of time to get through security and find your terminal.
I've flown from here a few times and it gets less overwhelming each time.
There's various shops and restaurants to choose from. The facility is clean.
Everything seems well managed especially the ladies bathroom attendant. 😁
Atlanta International Airport's terminal is top-notch! From start to finish, my travel experience was smooth and enjoyable. The terminal is clean, well-organized, and easy to navigate, making my journey hassle-free. The staff was incredibly helpful and friendly, providing assistance whenever needed.
There's a wide variety of dining and shopping options that cater to different tastes and preferences, ensuring that there's something for everyone. The terminal's efficient security and check-in processes made my trip stress-free.
Overall, Atlanta International Airport's terminal exceeded my expectations, and I couldn't have asked for a better travel experience. It certainly deserves a solid five-star rating!y
Atlanta International Airport's terminal is top-notch! From start to finish, my travel experience was smooth and enjoyable. The terminal is clean, well-organized, and easy to navigate, making my journey hassle-free. The staff was incredibly helpful and friendly, providing assistance whenever needed.
There's a wide variety of dining and shopping options that cater to different tastes and preferences, ensuring that there's something for everyone. The terminal's efficient security and check-in processes made my trip stress-free.
Overall, Atlanta International Airport's terminal exceeded my expectations, and I couldn't have asked for a better travel experience. It certainly deserves a solid five-star rating!y
As a first-time solo traveler, I was initially quite nervous while on my flight into Atlanta as all I had heard was about how huge and busy it was. In reality, it was actually a very streamlined and easily traversable airport that gave me no hassle in both departing to and returning from my final destination. The plane train in particular is a very nice feature and a potential game-changer if you have a short layover.
I have been here many times and overall have enjoyed my experiences. I like how all of the concourses are connected after you pass through security. The train gets you from one place to another quickly. If you're not flying Delta, the lack of accessible lounges is fairly disappointing. Otherwise, not much to do here except to wait at your gate or eat at a restaurant while you wait for your next flight.
Very big and busy airport, and it's definitely one of the biggest airports I've ever visited. Lots of businesses within the airport, plenty of shops, and duty-free to buy souvenirs from and lots of restaurants and fast food to buy food from. Their washrooms were fairly clean, too, despite being such a busy airport.
It's one of the busiest airport l have been in so far. , Give yourself plenty of time to make your connecting flight. Lots of food options, shops and vending machines. If you have a long layover, check out the many sculptures and Atlanta history. There is alot to see. Overall it was a great experience.
First time flying into and out of this airport (Thanksgiving weekend). Take the Sky Train to baggage claim or be prepared to get your daily step count in. If you don't like feeling rushed, or you are a person with anxiety, I suggest you get there 2.5 to 3 hours early. TSA can get you in and out if you pay attention to their instructions. We DEFINITELY asked a couple of airport employees questions about maneuvering to rental car center, checkpoints and bag drop. All the staff are helpful and willing to assist, all but one. LOL! The ladies at the Southwest bag drop and check-in are super nice. Will definitely be returning soon!
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