


ATL also service cargo airlines from various air cargo ships and airways with three exclusive cargo complexes, The North, Midfield and The South consisting of a total of 29.8 acres warehouse and 28 parking positions shared between the north complex (19 parking positions) and the south complex (9 parking positions).ĪTL flies through 151 U.S destinations with 80 international destinations from anywhere within 52 countries. Meanwhile, Charter Airlines include Omni Air International, Ryan International and World Airways. Their Regional Airlines encompass American Connection/American Eagle Airlines, Continental Airlines/Chautauqua Airlines, Delta Connection/Pinnacle Airlines, US Airways/Air Wisconsin and United Express/Shuttle America just to name a few. The Hartsfield-Jackson airport is the home to numerous different airlines, servicing passengers from Air Canada Jazz, Airtran Airways, Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, British Airways, Delta Airlines, Continental Airlines, Korean Airlines, Georgia Skies, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, US Airways, United Airlines, Midwest Airlines, Spirit Airlines and Lufthansa German Airlines. It has nine terminals and four-car trains that drives around a specific range of loop track in a two-minute interval carrying an estimated number of 200,000 passengers every day. Hartsfield-Jackson airport also features an underground that gives way for an Automated People Mover operation which briefly connects and transports all arrivals to their designated concourses conveniently. 199 gates surround these entire concourses designating 171 of it for domestic use and 28 for international purpose. Owned and operated by the City of Atlanta, particularly the Department of Aviation, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International airport sits in 1,026 feet above sea level and has a total area of 4,700 acres or 1,902 hectares.īearing ATL as its airport code, Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson airport arrivals thrive in its terminal complex which measures 130 acres and is divided over domestic concourses A, B, C, D, T and concourse E for international arrivals. It was named as the most efficient airport in the world on year 2011 and is the busiest since 19 both in terms of passengers and operations as it serves over 90 million international and domestic Atlanta Hartsfield arrivals recorded annually. With a little modernization and polishing, ABQ has the potential be as good as new again.Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport is situated in Atlanta, Georgia specifically 10 miles from its downtown. Everything is easily accessible from I-25 and downtown Albuquerque.

Some people complain about the rental car facility being separate from the terminal and requiring a shuttle bus, but, honestly, the bus runs frequently and the ride is pretty short. The dining and shopping options are fine for a small airport, so no real complaints. The signage directing you to amenities, services and locations throughout the airport is helpful, but also outdated. Speaking of seating, there really isn't enough of it, in my opinion. However, it's not always easy to enjoy the design and the views when the tile and carpet flooring and seating throughout the airport are dirty and, for a lack of better words, dilapidated and outdated. The pueblo-inspired architecture and interior design of the airport render it one of the most beautiful small airports in the USA, and the post-security viewing area of the runway and mountains is the sort of thing that more airports in this country need. If you don't have Pre-Check, then the service, at least for a small airport, can be quite non-communicative, abrasive and slow. Security is an efficient and friendly process. For starters: If you have TSA Pre-Check here, you're golden. ✅ Trip Verified | ABQ is a nice concept, but one that needs some improvements.
