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Intl flightApr 3, 201311Need to go from B25 to E10 with a one hour layover. Can it be done?dddposted on Tue, Apr 21 person likes this post [ Like ]Your transfer time suffices. On Arrival at ATL, you arrive at Concourse B, where you are near (next to Gate the escalator down to the Plane Train and arrive by train at Concourse E of the New International Terminal's Concourse E; go up the escalator and follow signs to Gates E11-1 .tuapr13posted on Wed, Apr 3
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C47 to E18Apr 2, 201331C47 to E18 in an hour...what's the most solid way? Also, I have a back I'll be checking in when I hit my first plane. Do I need to get it and recheck it in for the flight I take at E18? Or do they move the bags for me? I usually take a single carryon.rickmposted on Tue, Apr 2What airport? When you mean "a back" do you mean "a backpack"? It depends how you check it - if you check it at the counter it will automatically be transferred to your second flight. If you check it at the gate with the bright colored tag as you do on a small aircraft, you have to claim it at the gate upon arrival.ZAPposted on Tue, Apr 2ATL back=bag, I was on my phone. I thought that everything would transfer, just wanted to make sure a bag leaving the US didn't require me to do anything different at the airport. Thanks, ZAP!rickmposted on Tue, Apr 2
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connectionMar 29, 201310traveling with elderly mother in wheel chair we ;and in concourse b and need to depart concourse c....39 min. layover. how much time do i need and is the train hard to get on toflgranposted on Fri, Mar 29
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delta terminal a to dleta terminal bMar 29, 201310How long would it take - i have only 40 minutes to connect flight will i have enough timescposted on Fri, Mar 29
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domestic (a, b, etc.) to intll (f)Mar 28, 201312so if you take the train from your domestic arrival terminal in atl to the international terminal, do you have to go through security screening or can you directly go to the concourse?jmdposted on Thu, Mar 28
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Gate A31 to Gate T8Mar 22, 201310How to get from gate A31 to gate T8 and is 40mn enough time ?***posted on Thu, Mar 21
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gate b11 to f8 transfer timeMar 18, 201310is it possible to do gate b11 to gate f8 inside 40 minutes i land at 22.05 dl1850 and depart at 22.45 dl10 ?ja5oonposted on Mon, Mar 18
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Time needed from South Terminal E to AMar 18, 201320I'm going to be arriving South Terminal E & departing South Terminal A with a 1 hr 14 min connect time. What is the fastest I can connect & how do I get from E to A? I've never been thru ATL before. Thanks!KJPposted on Mon, Mar 18You just take the plane train between concourses. It shouldn't take more than 20 minutes. ATL, while very large, has a very simple layout.ZAPposted on Mon, Mar 18
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yerminalsMar 17, 201310my iternany says i land at terminal s and get on another plane at treminal i. these terminals don't show up on a terminal map. where are they?jbinkcposted on Sat, Mar 16Indeed that is confusing. North & South 'Terminals' are part of the Domestic Terminal, located at either side of the Atrium. They only function as baggage claim and check-in/ticketing and have no gates. Currently Alaska & Delta use the South Terminal. (open map: http://www.atlanta-airport.com/docs/terminal/mt.pdf ). Delta uses Concourses A, C, D, E, F with corresponding gates; Alaska uses B, D, D & E gates. All Concourses - domestic & international - are connected by the underground 'Plane Train' stopping at the center of each Concourse. I suggest you open www.ifly.com/lax, then click on 'Terminal Map' under QUICK LINKS and scroll down to the detailed text.sumar13posted on Sun, Mar 17
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Arr on Domestic Then Checkin for internaMar 16, 201310I will be arriving on a domestic flight at Terminal D. I then will be going to Terminal F where I will need to check in for a flight on Korean Air. This is my first time at ATL so I am not sure what I need to do. Thanks.gcw16posted on Sat, Mar 16
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TimeMar 16, 201310How much time does it take to get from the int'l terminal to the south terminal on the plane trainjhhposted on Sat, Mar 16At ATL, part of Domestic passenger terminal are the North & South terminals on opposite sides, with only check-in & baggage claim facilities. While Concourse T is attached to the Main Terminal, separate parallel-running buildings house the Concourses A - D with corresponding gates (i.e., gate A19). As you arrive at the International Terminal, you will need to go through passport clearance, pick up your bag, go through customs clearance & (if continuing your journey) re-check-in your bags. Thereafter follow signs to the 'Plane Train' serving all concourses in the center of their gate arrangements. Also, the Terminal Connector Shuttle located outside the Arrivals level takes you to the Domestic Terminal - a 12-minute ride.samar13posted on Sat, Mar 16
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Hi, I have to get from gate B4 to F12?Mar 15, 201310You arrive at Concourse B with gates B19-B36 at left, B18-B1 at right and the escalator/elevator to the Plane Train to Concourses in center; you get off the train at Concourse F (last stop), take elevator/escalator up to gates F12-14. Should not take more than 25 mins.frmar13posted on Fri, Mar 15
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Terminal C to Terminal BMar 13, 201310Ariving at Terminal C 47 and need to get to B16. How long with this take. Do I walk or take the train?***posted on Tue, Mar 12C gates are in Midfield Concourse C/D, while B gates are in Midfield Concourse A/B - different buildings with no walkway connections. You need to take the escalator to the underground 'Plane Train', stopping at the Concourse center. At Concourse C it stops between gates C30-C57 & C22-C1; at Concourse A follow signs to gates A18-A1. My estimate would be half an hour transfer time.wemar13posted on Wed, Mar 13


