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TerminalsJul 3, 201210Flying toronto to asheville via Atl. How to go from international terminal to domestic termAtaposted on Mon, Jul 2[ Reply ][ Like ]At Toronto Airport make sure you go through U.S. Customs clearance. Also make sure (if using different airlines) that your first airline transfers to your connecting one. As arrival and departure depend on which airlines you take, I suggest you open www.ifly.com/iah, click on "Terminal Map" under QUICK LINKS, and scroll down to the text to get details. Your ticket & the overhead screens on arrival will indicate terminal and gate number.tujun12posted on Tue, Jul 3
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Connecting flightsJun 25, 201210I am flying in from Delta airlines Terminal S, then departing at Delta connection (pinnacle DBA) at Terminal I. Can I make this in 30 minutes?pl3268posted on Mon, Jun 25According to my listing, Delta serves Concourses A through F and their corresponding gates (i.e., A1) Delta Connection /Pinnacle are domestic flights and would not be in Terminal I (the new international Maynard Jackson terminal). Gates A through D are domestic gates of the domestic terminal, divided into North & South terminals. All Concourses - domestic & international - are connected by the underground 'Plane Train' stopping at the center of each Concourse. On arrival look at the overhead screen to find your flight number, gate & departure time, then follow signs to the Plane Train. No time to waste!mojun12posted on Mon, Jun 25
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Term S - Term IJun 22, 201210Will 1 hour be enough connecting time to get from Term S (Delta Air) to Term I departing to SA on Delta - what airport transport can be usedTravel Counsposted on Fri, Jun 22At ATL you arrive at the South Terminal. Delta uses Concourses A, , C & D there (Concourses have corresponding gates -i.e., A19). Look first on arrival at the overhead screen to find your connecting gate, then look for the "Plain Train sign" to Concourses E or F, which are part of the new International Maynard Jackson Terminal. The Plain Train runs in a continuous loop - you have enough time.frjun12posted on Fri, Jun 22
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fastest way at the Atlanta AirportJun 20, 201210please give the fastest way in the Atlanta Airport on July 1 arriving from Tampa on Air tran Flight #361 at 7:43 pm and departing from United Airlines 2969 at 8:40 pm Thankstishyiposted on Wed, Jun 20At ATL, AirTran serves both Concourses C & D, and United serves both Concourses D & T. Concourse C (gates C30-57 at left; C22-C1 at right - escalator/ elevator/ take Plain Train to other Concourses in center); Concourse D (gates D21-37 at left; D16-1A at right - take escalator/ elevator to Plain Train; Concourse T: (gates T9-15 at left, T8-T1 at right - take esclator/ elevator to Plain Train to Concourses. Your ticket and on arrival the overhead screens will indicate flight number, gate and departure time. Just follow signs to the Plain Train.wejun12posted on Wed, Jun 20
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Atl- Gate B33 to Internation TerminalJun 6, 201211How will I get from Gate B33 to the International Terminal in less than 45 minutes?????Old fart flyposted on Tue, Jun 51 person likes this post [ Like ]First of all note: Arriving at ATL from a domestic flight & transferring to an international flight - you can only transfer in the described way below if your original airline transfers bags to your departing airline's gate; if not, you need to pick up bags and take a shuttle bus to the new Maynard Jackson Terminal, where you need to check in your bags again. You arrive at Terminal 3, gate area 19-36 - between this gateway and gateway B17-B1 is the escalator/elevator down to the Plain Train, connecting all concourses and baggage claim areas: Look at your ticket and on arrival at overhead screens to find your connecting flight and gate number - it would be either at Concourse F or E. (F gates 14 to 1; E gate 11-1,26-37 & 14-18. 45 mins is enough time for transfer without baggage recheck.wejun12posted on Wed, Jun 6
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Great!!May 12, 201311Good food, great atmosphere and easy to get a table. Food is fast, service friendly and has outlets to plug in your electronics. Can also browse books while eating! Love it!ElPickleposted on Wed, May 301 person likes this post [ Like ]
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ATL to ArubaMay 29, 201210I will be arriving in ATL from Ft. Myers, FL, then on to Aruba via Delta. Is checked baggae still automatically transferred to the connecting flight to Aruba, or will I need to pick it up and then check it again at the International Terminal?DJposted on Mon, May 28At Ft. Myers Airport you need to find out if the airline you take to ATL will transfer to Delta connecting flight not all airlines do, in which case you would have to claim your bag and re-check it in with Delta before proceding to your connecting gate. On arrival at ATL, look at overhead screens to find your connecting flight, gate number & time. Read up on new terminal and transfer options by opening www.ifly.com/atl and click on "Terminal Map" under Quick Links - move screen down to start of description.tuapr12posted on Tue, May 29
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FROM TERMINAL I TO TERMINAL SMay 27, 201210HI IìM ARRIVIING FROM ROM TO ALTANTA FLIGHT AZ 7600 TERMINAL I AND I'M GOING TO DENVER FROM TERMINAL S WITH FLIGHT DL115. HOW CAN MOVE BETWEEN TERMINAL I AND TERMINAL S***posted on Sun, May 27Arriving at ATL from an international flight & transferring to a domestic flight: After going through International Arrivals customs clearance procedure (passport control, pick-up of bags, going through customs clearance & re-checking-in bag (35-50 mins), 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, which takes you to the South Terminal - a 12-minute ride.sunapr12posted on Sun, May 27
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How to get from South Term to Int'l TermMay 26, 201220Flying Delta to ATL South Terminal and need to be at International Terminal for a flight to Cabo San Lucas (Mexico). Got 1hr 10min to make the transfer. Is it easy to get to International Terminal? First time at this airport.quickpickposted on Sat, May 26At ATL, upon arrival look up at the overhead screen to find your connecting flight and gate number (E or F gates); then follow signs and take the Airtrain to the new Maynard International Terminal - head for either Concourse E or F with corresponding gates. You have enough time.saapr12posted on Sat, May 26
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Terminal I locationMay 15, 201210Where is this terminal? AirFrance departure Atlanta, Hartsfield Jackson (ATL) GA - United States of America - TERMINAL I And how to get there from Terminal S?sc2012posted on Mon, May 14At the outset be advised that as of May 16 (the official opening day of the John Maynard Terminal - International Terminal - "I") Air France will be located in this terminal - it will either use Concourse F or E - your ticket and the overhead screens in the Terminals will indicate the gate assignment. As an international arrival you need to go through U.S. customs clearance.tuapr12posted on Tue, May 15


