Atlanta, United States
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport opened in 1926. It is operated by the City of Atlanta.
In 2023, it served approximately 104.6 million passengers, making it one of the busiest airports in the world. Its IATA code is ATL.
The airport is a major hub for Delta Air Lines and a gateway to the Southeastern United States. Future expansion plans include adding a sixth runway.
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport has two main terminals: the Domestic Terminal and the Maynard H. Jackson Jr.
International Terminal. The Domestic Terminal is further divided into North and South sides.
There are seven concourses (T, A, B, C, D, E, and F) with a total of 192 gates. Concourse T has 17 gates, A has 29 gates, B has 32 gates, C has 34 gates, D has 40 gates, E has 28 gates, and F has 15 gates.
The airport's total terminal area is 139,400 sq meters. ATL has a capacity of handling over 100 million passengers annually.
Recent expansion projects include the opening of the International Terminal in 2012 and ongoing renovations to the Domestic Terminal.
Hourly Parking: $3 per hour, Daily Parking: $36 per day. Economy Parking: $14 per day. Park-Ride lots: $10 per day. Gold Reserve parking: $34 per day. Pre-booking is available at https://www.atl.com/parking/