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Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport[1] (English: Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport) (IATA: ATL, ICAO: KATL), or locally known as Atlanta Airport, ("Hartsfield–Jackson," "ATL,") is an international airport in the city. Atlanta, Georgia, USA. In 2005, it was the busiest airport in the world (89,379,287 passengers). surpassed Chicago O'Hare Airport. Flight capacity recently increased by 40%, promising further growth of this airport in the future. This airport is popular with travelers for its convenient layout.

Flight

In 2011, the airport served 92 million passengers with 252,000 passengers per day. In 2011, this airport also had 923,991 flights taking off/landing. Its efficient layout means it's also easy to navigate and not prone to delays like many other hub airports. The airport has many direct international routes to North America, South America, Latin and Central America, Europe, Asia and Africa. On the domestic side, Hartsfield-Jackson is one of the large buildings split into south station (Delta and its partners) and North Station (all other airlines), connected by a central Atrium with a few restaurants. The secure line is through the Atrium, and because it is centralized, usually fast, you can check the current wait time. [2].

Check-in for the plane

Delta Airlines offers almost fully automated check-in. The fastest and simplest way is to use Your ID ', whether it's a credit card (only your name is pulled from it, so it's safe and it doesn't matter whether you use it to book tickets), a US driver's license, household projector, or some regular customers. You can also enter your confirmation number or other booking details. If you're checking bags, point out that on the stalls, and it will guide you to a bag drop. The whole process is easy and only takes a minute or two, just answer the questions in the kiosk.

Delta mobile check-in is also supported, this allows you to pull up your boarding pass on your mobile phone to get through security and board, bypassing the check at the desk and save paper.

Other airlines have automatic check-in counters but they may not be as efficient. AirTran especially make customers queue very long.

Security

There are three security checkpoint: one of the main points in between the north and south terminals, and a smaller point near the end of each terminal. Small point checks are advertised as checkpoints professional traveller.

The main security checkpoint has more scanners, and tends to be the fastest way through security. You can check current wait times online. [3]

Ground transportation

Hartsfield-Jackson is the terminus of the southern branch of Marta, city ​​rail system (to watch Traveling in the city). To get to downtown, Midtown, or north of Atlanta, this is a convenient and economical way to get there, although often the slowest one. Most Marta stations have taxi stands, and some hotels have this free shuttle that will collect from the nearest MARTA stations upon request by phone.