Hubs
Mega
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL)
Hub Overview
Passengers
93.7M
Destinations
275
Connectivity
98/100
Transit
good
Hub Airlines
DL
Delta Air Lines
primary
Alliance Presence
SkyTeam
Terminal & Lounges
Terminal Overview
ATL has a domestic terminal (T) with concourses A-D and an international terminal (F), all linked by the automated Plane Train.
Lounge Highlights
Delta Sky Clubs are located in concourses A, B, C, D, E, and F, with the largest in concourse B offering a Sky Deck terrace.
Transit Tips
- Use the underground Plane Train to move between the domestic and international terminals.
- Terminal T is the main hub for Delta domestic flights; gates A through D handle Delta connections.
- The international terminal F has Global Entry kiosks near the arrivals hall.
- Allow at least 60 minutes for domestic-to-international connections.
- Free Wi-Fi is available throughout all terminals with no time limit.
Ground Transport
MARTA rail connects the airport to downtown Atlanta in about 20 minutes for $2.50. Rideshare pickup is on the domestic arrivals level.
Fun Facts
- ATL has been the world's busiest airport by passenger traffic for most years since 1998.
- The airport covers 4,700 acres and has five parallel runways.
- Over 1,000 Delta flights depart ATL daily, making it the largest hub operation in the world.