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GatesFeb 9, 201312Where is Gate D41?Sharonposted on Sat, Feb 9[ Reply ]1 person likes this post [ Like ]
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time needed to get from terminal D to FFeb 4, 201310I am landing from toronto - i think in terminal D and takeoff in terminal F - without any delays I have 1 hour 18min between flights. Is this enough time? is the train the best way to get between? thxcmacposted on Mon, Feb 4
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Delta at ATL,from terminal s to 1Feb 1, 201310Which concourses in ATL that located terminal S (domestic ,from tampa to atlanta)? and terminal 1,(international from atlanta to japan) ? all by delta airline thanks.KanLayaposted on Fri, Feb 1At ATL, Delta uses Concourses A through F (D & F Concourses are for international flights). Terminal S = South Terminal (North & South Terminals are on either side of the Main Domestic Terminal and have no gates). On arrival at ATL look at the overhead screen to find your flight and gate numbers. All Concourses have corresponding gate numbers, i.e., A19, B36). All Concourses - domestic & international - are connected by the underground 'Plane Train' stopping at the center of each Concourse. Concourse F is in the International Terminal. 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.frjan13posted on Fri, Feb 1
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TIME GETTING FROM TERMINAL C TO TERMINALJan 24, 201310escalator or train or what.. fastest to get from terminal c to terminal dENUJposted on Thu, Jan 24
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distance and time between terminalsJan 20, 201310How much time does it take between terminal D35 to F3?PITZposted on Sat, Jan 19
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Transfer from terminal S to terminal 1Jan 19, 201311We have 40 mins to get from Terminal S to Terminal 1. How do we get there in time? The airport's own website does not mention any of these terminalsroy bposted on Sat, Jan 191 person likes this post [ Like ]Atlanta Airport does not have Terminals 5 or 1. I strongly suggest you open www.ifly.com/atl - then click on 'Terminal Map' under QUICK LINKS and scroll down to the detailed text. (I suspect T5 is the South Terminal - the S looking like 5) and T1 is the International Terminal (TI /IT). (North & South terminals have no gates, just baggage claim & check-in service). If you are an international arrival, pay attention to item 5 of 'Getting Around'.sujan13posted on Sat, Jan 19
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gate distanceJan 7, 201311We have a 45 minute connection from Gate C39 to Gate E08--How far apart are these 2 gates and how long will it take us to get from one to the other?kyoung60posted on Mon, Jan 71 person likes this post [ Like ]Arriving at ATL at Concourse C of the Domestic Terminal (gates C30-57 at left; C22-C1 at right - take escalator/ elevator/ to Plain Train to Concourses in center). Arrive at Internatinal Terminal, Concourse E gates E11-E1 at left; E26-37 at right, gates E14-18 at south-center - with escalator/ elevator/ Plain Train in center). Count at least on a half hour transfer.mojan13posted on Mon, Jan 7
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Trans from United Airlines to Island AirJan 7, 201320I have 50 min to get from United Airlines flight coming in to Atlanta from Chicago and leaving Atlanta and going to Gainesville on Island Air 3603Seniorposted on Sun, Jan 61. Make sure that United will transfer your bags to island Air flight (I doubt it) - if not, you need to claim your checked bag on arrival at ATL and check it in with Silver Airways/Island Air. United uses Concourse T of the domestic terminal, while Silver Airways (the parent of Island Air?) uses the new International terminal's Concourse E (gates E1-18). The underground Plane Train connects all Concourses, stopping at each of their center. You have sufficient time for transfer.mojan13posted on Mon, Jan 7
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informationJan 3, 201310I am landing at the North amd leaving at the South terminal. I have 35 minutes between flights, how do I get there and is there enough time.Brookerposted on Wed, Jan 21. The Domestic Passenger Terminal at ATL houses after the Main Security Checkpoint -leading to North & South Security checkpoints - on either side North & South Terminals; its Concourse T is attached to the Main terminal, with separate buildings for Concourses A through D, with corresponding gates. 2. All Concourses - domestic & international - are connected by the underground 'Plane Train' stopping at the center of each Concourse. You should have enough transfer time.thjan13posted on Thu, Jan 3
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Transf from S to Int. terminalDec 31, 201310I fly Delta from W. Palm Beach into S terminal. I have 55 m. to catch a flight (Delta) to Roatan - Int terminal. Is it enough time? How do i get between terminals?Dr Peppeposted on Sun, Dec 30The 'S Terminal' is The South Terminal, part of the Main Terminal. Delta uses Concourses A through E with corresponding gates (i.e., gate A19). On arrival, look at the overhead screens to find your connecting flight number & gate. Your departure is from the Intrnational Terminal, with E F gates. 2. All Concourses - domestic & international - are connected by the underground 'Plane Train' stopping at the center of each Concourse. You have enough time.modec12posted on Mon, Dec 31
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How can go from terminal S to terminalDec 31, 201312How can I go from terminal S to terminal 1Magedposted on Sun, Dec 302 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. 'Terminal S' is the South Terminal with Concourses A - D and corresponding gates. 'Terminal 1' is the International Terminal with Concourses E & F.modec12posted on Mon, Dec 31


