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Meeting people from different flightsMar 5, 201300We come in on AirTran, two others come in on two separate flights where should we all meet our ride. A good central place?MDposted on Tue, Mar 5[ Reply ][ Like ]
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Time Terminal S (Delta) to TI/CustomsFeb 26, 201312We are a senior couple. Have 48 min to make it from TS (Delta) to TI (Delta). Do we have time, including customs, to make a Paris flight?HWCposted on Tue, Feb 261 person likes this post [ Like ]You arrive at Domestic Terminal at either its Concourses A, B, C or D (which have corresponding gates, i.e. C30) and you need to get to the International Terminal, which has Concourses E & F. All Concourses - domestic & international - are connected by the underground 'Plane Train' stopping at the center of each Concourse with escalator & elevator up to Concourse level. On arrival look at overhead screen to find your connecting flight & gate numbers. You should be able to make your connection in time.tufeb13posted on Tue, Feb 261 person likes this post [ Like ]
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TS to TI in 42 minutes?Feb 26, 201314I have to get from the south domestic terminal (TS) to the international terminal (TI) in 42 minutes - what're the chances???ALposted on Tue, Feb 263 people like this post [ Like ]At ATL, all Concourses - domestic & international - are connected by the underground 'Plane Train' stopping at the center of each Concourse with escalator & elevator up to Concourse level. Transfer time is tight. For more information I suggest you open www.ifly.com/atl, then click on 'Terminal Map' under QUICK LINKS and scroll down to the detailed text.tufeb13posted on Tue, Feb 261 person likes this post [ Like ]
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D35 to B9Feb 26, 201312I have 40 minutes to get from D35 to B9 tomorrow. Will that be OK?CESposted on Mon, Feb 251 person likes this post [ Like ]On arrival at ATL at Concourse D, take the elevator or escalator down to the underground 'Plane Train' stopping at the center of each Concourse. At Concourse B, go up again and follow signs to gate B9 (B19-36 and B18-B1 are on opposite sides) Hurry!.tufeb13posted on Tue, Feb 261 person likes this post [ Like ]
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Terminal A to terminal BFeb 21, 201310We arrive at Terminal A24 and depart 50 minutes later at Terminal B7. How far is that.florida1posted on Thu, Feb 21
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How far apart are terminals?Feb 19, 201320My daughter will be flying alone for the first time and connecing in ATL. Her connections are from gates B20 to B10 and B24 to A9. Will she be able to walk to these terminals or does she have to get on a train? Also, approximately how long would it take to get to each terminal?Hopeposted on Tue, Feb 19A connection within B is an easy walk. Going from B to A is just one train stop on the Plane Train or you can walk through the tunnel between A and B. The within B should take 5-10 minutes. B to A would take 10-15.ZAPposted on Tue, Feb 19At ATL, or any other airport, you can only transfer from ONE gate to another gate. ATL's Domestic Terminal has Concourses T,A,B,C,&D. The free underground Plane Train (follow signs) connects all Concourses. Concourse A has gates A19-34 at left; A18-A1 at right & escalator/ elevator/ to Plane Train; Concourse B has gates B19-B36 at left, B18-B1 at right, with escalator/ elevator to Plane Train in center). Should not take more than 15 mins for transfer.tufeb13posted on Tue, Feb 19
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Distance between terminalsFeb 18, 201311I have 59 minutes to get from Terminal S to Terminal I to catch connection. Can you tell me if that is sufficient time and what is best routehelpposted on Sun, Feb 171 person likes this post [ Like ]ATL's domestic terminal is divided on either side of the center by North & South domestic Terminals (TN & TS) - each with specific airlines: TN has AirTran, American, Frontier, Georgia Skies, Silver, Southwest, Spirit, United & US Airways; TS has Alaska & Delta. After security check you have access via Plane Train to all gates A through F - Gates E & F being the international gates for TI (International Terminal). No time to waste, but you should be able to make it in time. Your boarding pass should indicate connecting gate number (i.e., E10, F10).mofeb13posted on Mon, Feb 18
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ATL Connection QuestionFeb 15, 201310I arrive at A27 and Board at D8. How long will it take to walk or should I get a tram? I have 1 hour between flights. ThanksCramposted on Thu, Feb 14
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Connection at ATL - TSA?Feb 11, 201312I am scheduled to fly BWI-ATL then ATL-Narita (NRT) with a connection time of 1:05. The first leg arrives at the South Terminal and the next one to NRT is at the International Terminal. Is there sufficient time? Will the transfer require clearing through TSA inspection again? ThanksDVGposted on Mon, Feb 11At ATL, all Concourses - domestic & international - are connected by the underground 'Plane Train' stopping at the center of each Concourse (at post-security). You have enough time. I suggest you open www.ifly.com/atl, then click on 'Terminal Map' under QUICK LINKS and scroll down to the detailed text.mofeb13posted on Mon, Feb 112 people like this post [ Like ]
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helpFeb 9, 201312At ATL, there is no T1 - you probably mean TI (the International Terminal Maynard Jackson, also referred to as IT - using Concourses E & F). D gates are in Concourse D (gates D21-D46 & D16-D1), which has in the center the Plane Train taking you to all other Concourses, domestic & international. I suggest you open www.ifly.com/atl, then click on 'Terminal Map' under QUICK LINKS and scroll down to the detailed text.safeb13posted on Sat, Feb 91 person likes this post [ Like ]


