Do all Delta flights operate out of the one terminal in Atlanta?
If not, How easy is it to travel between terminal's? I will be flying from London to Savannah with a stop over in Atlanta. Also is 2 hours 1 minute layover enough time for me to go throw security and find my plane?
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- Delta has several terminals. You travel from one to another by rail cars which arrive every few minutes. Very easy.
- Most Delta flights would be in one terminal, but since you are coming from London into Atlanta it will be considered an international flight. You will need to go thru customs and collected your bags to be rechecked on to the next leg of your flight. Once you have handled customs and your bags you just follow the signs for the Delta terminal. If you need to transfer to another area of the airport, it is quite easy at this major hub.
- Delta operates out of the South Terminal but you probably mean concourses. They operate on as many as 4 concourses including T, A, B and E. They are all linked by an Automated People Mover (APM) and it connects them all and goes back and forth between all concourses and the terminal building. It is very easy to get from one to the other and the trains arrive every 2 minutes or sooner. In all likelyhood you will arrive at Concourse E (International Concourse) and for a small plane to Savannah you could go out at T (for "Terminal" concourse) or A or B. You will take an escalator down to the APM Mall, get on the train and upon exit at the proper concourse go back up the escalator and either right or left to your gate. The escalator comes up in the middle of each concourse so half the gates are to the left and half to the right. There are signs so it is easy to follow.
- Delta is headquartered in Atlanta so they have a lot of gates. Delta and its commuter airlines operate out of Terminal T, A, B, C and E. I think 2 hours should be enough. What is good about Atlanta is that there is a train you can take which will help make getting through the different terminals easier. Since you are flying into Savannah, you will most likely fly a commuter airline such as Atlantic Southeast. ASA operates out of Terminals B, C and/or D. Your international flight should arrive in Terminal E. Therefore you should have enough time.
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