ATL Atlanta Airport information

✈️ Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Airport – ATL

Overview & Terminal / Gate Layout

For the most up-to-date details, visit the official Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta (ATL) website.
This guide brings together the most useful ATL airport information—including maps, parking, lounges, and transportation—all in one easy-to-access page, perfect for quick viewing on mobile devices.

Atlanta ATL airport Terminal map with Gates.
ATL airport Terminal map with Gates.
  • Domestic Terminal: Primarily serves arrivals and departures and connects to Concourses T, A, B, C, and D. 
  • International Terminal: Connects to Concourses E and F, which house international flights. 
  • Connectivity: The Plane Train, a 24/7 underground system, connects all concourses and the Domestic Terminal. You can also walk between concourses via the underground pedestrian tunnels

Parking & Vehicle Access

On-Airport Parking Options

  • Hartsfield-Jackson offers various on-site parking options, including hourly, daily, economy, and international parking

Off-Airport Parking Options

  • Global Airport Parking
  • FastPark & Relax
  • The Parking Spot 2

Tips & Notes on Parking

  • Check for security: When selecting a parking lot (both on- and off-site), look for features like 24/7 surveillance, well-lit areas, and secure entry/exit points. 
  • Utilize loyalty programs: Joining loyalty programs, like The Parking Spot’s “The Spot Club,” can offer perks and savings. 
  • Consider reservations: Booking your parking reservation can help you avoid the stress of finding a space, especially during busy holiday seasons

Public Transportation & Ground Connections

  • MARTA rail: A MARTA rail station is located in the airport’s Domestic Terminal, near baggage claim. It provides access to the Red and Gold lines that travel north and south through the city. 
  • Plane Train: This is an underground, 24/7 automated people mover that connects all concourses (T, A, B, C, D, E, and F). 
  • ATL SkyTrain: An elevated train that connects the main terminal to the rental car center. The ride is about five minutes and is free for passengers. 
  • MARTA bus: Route 191 is the only MARTA bus that serves the airport, running between the Clayton County Justice Center and Lakewood Station

Lounges & Relaxation Areas

ATL airport has multiple lounges and relaxation areas, including several Delta Sky Clubs, The Club at ATL, and Minute Suites. Delta Sky Clubs offer premium food and beverages, while The Club at ATL is a common-use lounge with skyline views. For private rest, Minute Suites are available in Concourse F for naps and quiet time. 

Lounge/AreaLocation(s)Description
Delta Sky ClubConcourses A, B, C, D, E, F (multiple locations)Eight unique Club locations offering fresh and healthy food options and premium beverages.
The Club at ATLConcourse F (Mezzanine Level, near the Chapel)Common-use lounge with a modern design, downtown Atlanta skyline views, and complimentary drinks and meals.
Minute SuitesConcourse F (near Gate F6)Private suites for naps and relaxation, ideal for those seeking a quiet, private space.
The Centurion LoungeTerminal (Specific location not detailed in results)A premium lounge accessible to eligible cardholders.
United ClubTerminal (Specific location not detailed in results)A lounge for United Airlines passengers and eligible members.
USO LoungeTerminal (Specific location not detailed in results)

🕓 ATL Airport Gate Connection Times

ATL has 7 concourses (T, A, B, C, D, E, F) connected by an underground Plane Train and pedestrian tunnel. Trains run every 2 minutes, and walking is also possible between concourses.

From → ToSame ConcourseAdjacent Concourses2+ Concourses ApartInternational (F)
Gate → Gate (T, A, B, C, D, E)5–10 min10–15 min15–25 min25–35 min
Domestic → International (F)25–35 min
International (F) → Domestic (A–E)30–45 min (allow extra for CBP recheck)
Plane Train Ride (1 concourse apart)2–3 min4–10 min total10–15 min total
Walking between concourses5–7 min each concourse15–30 min totalUp to 40 min