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- Scarlette EmilyJanuary 28, 2018Allow plenty of time to get to your terminal! Security had only one line open and a very long line of people waiting. Easy to get lost and not easy to navigate!
- ATL has the daily population of a smallish city packed into a few square km, with management headaches to match. Even if you're tired and stressed, take a moment to admire the logistics.
- One Flew South in the international terminal (anyone can access) is the best airport restaurant in the country
- Here for a connecting flight? Get ready for a walk (or a run). These concourses are LONG, so be sure to stretch your calves before your mad dash to the gate.
- Delta is the best to fly here at ATL. Just don't leave anything on the plane when arriving here (electronics, books, magazines...) they will magically disappear (especially Delta at ATL).
- The trains are a nice touch. Security is pretty hassle-free. Very important to be on time. Lots of places to eat. Ground transportation is great.
- Jason LiAugust 5, 2013If you arrive by charter bus, take advantage of the lower level ticketing, especially for Delta. It can alleviate the pressure of waiting at the large Delta ticketing counters, which can get busy.
- Just trust that you can get to the next gate in time. Very easy to navigate as long as you follow the signs.
- Large, busy, but easy to navigate. Walk to your terminal instead of taking the plane train. Very cool art to admire
- Jason LiAugust 5, 2013Troops, if you have a valid CAC card and have a clean background (ie. No Article 15s or Courts Martials), you can use TSA Pre-check at Main and North checkpoints. Very fast Pre-check line!
- Jon DobbersteinApril 28, 2013Sure wish there was a KEBA Spitfire Grill in the ATL airport. If you're headed to Athens be sure to get your Döner Kebap and Belgian style fries!
- Terminal D. Sit at the bar at Wild Wings and hang out with the bartenders with a brew. Chill atmosphere while you wait for your plane.
- This is my favorite airport! It's smoker friendly and has smoke rooms in all concourses except D. Concourse C is being remodeled so it's hard to get around and all torn up.
- Such a busy airport. The key is to arrive early and pack light. You might have to run across the airport if you a connecting fligg
- Amanda MorelandJanuary 29, 2015The terminal layout is a little difficult, but the any of the staff that I have interacted with are always so nice and helpful!
- Leia TravisJune 1, 2014If you are looking to relocate to Atlanta give me a call today. I have 9 years of experienced and a true Atlanta native: Leia Travis - Georgia Elite Realty - (770) 235-4873
- Edie SuttonJune 30, 2016I was pleased that the tsa staff as well as the Southwest team recognized that I was infirmed and helped me out at every opportunity
- Friendly and helpful staff. Convenient train service. Well laid out which made for an amazingly quick check in-check out for a busy airport.
- Great airport even if it's the largest. Plenty of places to eat and shop and just pass time if u happen to get a layover.
- Experiencing long delays this summer thanks to weather? Get away from the crowds in the main domestic Concourses (T, A, B, C, D) and take the train to Concourse E or F for a much calmer/quieter time!
- Brioche Doree Café, concourse A just off the escalator next to the book store. It's tucked away, very easy to miss, best coffee in the airport, and never a line.
- If your picking someone up from the airport goto the cellphone lot and watch the planes take off and land if you got kids bring em, Planes are right in your face!!
- Xiomara RuizAugust 7, 2015The custom people is very nice. I really like this airport. They makes you feel good and happy to be in the US
- Weigh your bag with an actual luggage weight scale. They can save you hundreds &/or the sucky feeling of going thru your suitcase to choose what gets thrown away. Domestic travel: 50lbs, intl: 70lbs
- KatrinaNovember 13, 2014Try Paschal's Southern Tradition - next to Sam A dam's in Concourse B:-) Great fried chicken and okra. Good prices.
- The good- lots of food & activity options if you have a lay over. From fast food to sit down restaurants, from luxury boutiques to massage/spa options. The bad- frequent flight delays and rude TSA.
- Jeff WDecember 4, 2016Don't take the tram. Walk the corridor between the gate areas and baggage claim if you have time. It is relaxing in a fast paced environment.
- lara behnertJanuary 18, 2011Buckhead Books/Intermezzo Cafe in the center of the B gates is a refreshingly non-airporty Vienna style café. Find good food on real plates, tinkling jazz, full cocktail/coffee bars, veggie options.
- Vivian AtlasJune 24, 2013Great shopping! If you're headed for the Caribbean, it's not considered a transatlantic flight, so if you're in 1st class and want to use the SkyClub, you're out of luck.
- Pre-check is amazing no taking shoes off or taking computers out. It makes traveling a breeze. I travel almost daily and it's a stress reducer.
- HeidiAugust 12, 2013Best place to grab a quick dinner to go is Food to Order in terminal B. Their tomato, basil, mozzarella panini is pretty good.
- Eric AndersonAugust 10, 2014If you have time, try walking the tunnel between terminals rather than using the subway. There's frequently great art exhibits to view.
- Get a Sky Club membership if you travel through this airport with any kind of regularity. You won't regret it.
- Layover TipsJune 22, 2012A vist to Georgia Aquarium: Set in the center of Atlanta, you’ll find the world’s largest aquarium, which is perhaps an odd thing to find in a city not located on the coast. Regardless of this though Read more
- Roger MaAugust 7, 2014The world's busiest airport! Get there extra early and remember that you will probably need to hop onto the train to get around!
- ᴡᴡᴡ.Onecer.qhgw.ru BremerSeptember 30, 2014Some killer craft beer to be found at ATL these days. Phillips crab soup is nice as well.
- If you fly Delta and miss your flight, there’s a live Delta Help Desk on your concourse + phones you can pick up that automatically ring direct to a rep who can reschedule you.
- I drop my son off each day it tends to be a headache do to all the construction going on that causes a little more congestion than usual. So come with patiences when dropping off and picking up.
- Papi’s Cuban Restaurant on concourse T is one place I always visit! The food is TASTY!!!
- Francisco PerezSeptember 28, 2017I arrived from Europe. Friendly greeting from airport personnel. Helpful people at customs kiosks. Other large American cities should follow the example.
- If you have time, walk from concourse A to baggage claim and you'll find some really cool sculptures and other art!
- Sam Adams by terminal B is awesome! Careful though the default beer size is huge...get a small if you're in a hurry (or chug).
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http://www.canvasit.com - Leona Johnson-kellyFebruary 28Sooooo many places & great food here. I ALWAYS stop by Ludacris restaurant to eat the fried green tomatoes..... they're FIRE!!!!
- Margaret Cybulski MurrayNovember 29, 2017Can’t go wrong with PF Chang’s. They are super fast and the quality is consistent with their non-airport locations
- KatrinaNovember 13, 2014The train makes it easy to get from concourse to concourse. Free wifi. Also great food selections in concourse B!
- Richard ZuluOctober 1, 2016Make it a point to listen and tip the guy playing jazz at the food court. Awesome
- For long layovers, this airport is a great place to be. There are great shopping & lots of choices to eat.
- Michael DJMarch 12, 2015BIG airport - remember to leave time to catch the shuttle train to the relevant departure gates and grab a shitty luke warm coffee on route to your departure gate