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- 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.
- Head over to gate C45 for a fresh squeezed juice or a wheat grass shot. I flew through Atlanta just to stop by this place! It's called Fresh healthy café
- P.F. Chang’s in the A Terminal is always great for a layover. Also the Xpress Spa is a treat for a long week of travel!
- Lisa ClarkNovember 25, 2015For great coffee and baked treats, skip the lines at Starbucks and go to Harvest & Grounds, located next to D9. Very friendly staff, as well.
- wutor ♐October 29, 2021Get here early on Fridays! At least two hours before your flight. You don’t want to have a heart attack going they the longest TSA line in the country 🤣 You’re welcome
- Don’t pay a crazy Uber fee from airport. Take the rental car center tram to Gateway Center. Call your rideshare from the Marriott at a fraction of the cost. https://lyft.com/igi/TYLER279363
- Richard ZuluOctober 1, 2016Make it a point to listen and tip the guy playing jazz at the food court. Awesome
- Hometown airport. Very efficient and plenty of shopping/food options before or after flight. Recommend TSA pre-check to quickly go through security.
- 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
- Eat at One Flew South in Terminal E. Excellent service and even better food! You won’t be sorry.
- Rewan PartiFebruary 15, 2015Large airport with a separate terminal for baggage. They have free wifi and a huge list of restaurants.
- Sergio INovember 1, 2014So much to do in this airport... Not s bad place for s long layover. If you are in the Gate B area, try the Gourmet Burgers near gate B28. Awesome!
- Flying with dogs? Park in West Economy lot -- you'll pass a dog park on the way in to South Terminal and there's also a shuttle right there to the new international terminal.
- Joey SpiveyJanuary 12, 2014Self check-in is a lifesaver. If you're flying international, fill out customs paperwork BEFORE you get to the check-in desk. Saves everyone time, and keeps you from being the victim of others rage.
- Adrien PellerinNovember 28, 2013When arriving, get in the front car of the "Plane Train". Once you arrive at the Baggage Claim stop, you'll be able to rush to the top of the escalator toward the exit, instead of waiting in line.
- JermellJuly 31, 2016This was an amazing but very very busy airport. Great food selection and random places to keep you busy.
- For it’s size, ATL is pretty well run. If you rented a car, be sure to give yourself extra time to get from the car center to the terminal.
- Rick W.November 29, 2013One of the biggest airports I've been to but everyone is so nice taking care of you. That has been my experience. Can't wait to visit again.
- 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!
- Get a Sky Club membership if you travel through this airport with any kind of regularity. You won't regret it.
- Leana MJanuary 23, 2015Screens above the doors on the train will let you know what restaurants are available in your concourse.
- Best sky clubs. Food outside security is good. International terminal is great for food, space. Terminal A is a bit tight.
- Kurt RobinsonFebruary 6, 2017Not the best for standby, but if confirmed it's perfect. Tons of lounges to take advantage of as well. Look into purchasing a lounge pass if you don't have access through one of your cards.
- 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.
- Maribeth PetersJanuary 2, 2014Great place to watch football! Texas A&M and Johnny Manziel pulled out a huge win at the Chick-Fil-A Bowl on NYE 2013 at the Georgia Dome! What a game!
- 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.
- Eduardo MetingerFebruary 21, 2015The biggest airport I've been see!!! It's truly enormous but the attendance are very helpful! Be careful not to get lost!!! Hope see you again ATL!
- Chris MeechanAugust 30This airport is so bad it makes Charles De Gaulle in Paris seem friendly and helpful. Half the concession stands close early and the ones that are open are missing half their menu items
- LesJuly 10, 2013Huge Airport! Liked the train ride ride that takes you from point A to point B..trains arrives every 3 mins. Convenient when you are running late.. like we were!
- FlightCenter.comJanuary 4, 2012TSA TIP #4 When loading your belongings onto the x-ray belts load them in an order to help expedite at the other end. THINK, (a) suit case first, (b) laptop bags/purse, & (c) your shoe & belts tray.
- Gregg PullanoMarch 18, 2019Busiest Airport in the world and one of the biggest you’ll ever visit, but navigating the humanity is harder than finding your gate.
- This is the home airport; also the busiest airport in the world.
- 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).
- Riccardo F.June 24, 2016Check out The Club at ATL- efficient business centre, decent snacks and good service (oh and they have showers also)
- #Delta is operating the #best #airline in the history of #aviation. You're in good hands here!
- 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.
- Dëva HolikOctober 27, 2014Large airport but easy to get around on tram. If you can visit One Flew South the best sushi you will have in any U.S. Airport.
- Margot BloomsteinNovember 12, 2013More than 25 minutes 'til you board? You have time to hop the train to Terminal E, pop in to One Flew South, and order the pulled duck sandwich to go. GO.
- Mike OllanoveApril 2, 2014Paylocity would “true up” the amount of taxes withheld to date. I think that the $137.81 is the true up because $0 has been withheld all year (except for your bonus check)
- In the Delta terminal Concourse A, there are a number of food choices, including P.F. Chang. Sky club is next to A17.
- Peachy Airport ParkingJanuary 23, 2012When travelling out of Atlanta make sure to check out
www.peachyairportparking.com Our outdoor lot is FREE until 3/31/12 and our indoor lot is a simple $6/day (50% off normal) until 3/31/12!!! - Have beat the train EVERY time in traversing the concourses - no sweat. Take the train if you have small kids or a disability...otherwise the walk is nice after hours cramped into those seats.
- FlightCenter.comJanuary 4, 2012TSA TIP #5 Once through the x-ray machines take your belongings (trays) off the belts & get re-packed & dressed in the areas designated for this rather than holding up the lines at the x-ray machines.
- Nick ShiersAugust 14, 2014Pizzeria in Terminal A is really good quality food at a reasonable price. Deffinitely worth checking out!
- Mike OllanoveApril 2, 2014Paylocity would “true up” the amount of taxes withheld to date. I think that the $137.81 is the true up because $0 ohas been withheld all year (except for your bonus check)
- Speed thru the TSA line by keeping a compartment in your bag free to dump all your stuff from your pockets. Belt, wallet, phone, etc. You will only need two bins (shoes and laptop) and you're set!
- FlightCenter.comJanuary 4, 2012TSA TIP #1: Before getting to the screening check points clean out your clothing pockets as well as any metals/jewelry etcetera and put them into your carryon bags (or jacket pockets) ahead of time.
- For ALL of you that don't get this very simple concept, I'll brush l break it down for you. STAND ON THE RIGHT, WALK ON THE LEFT. That goes for people minders movers AND escalators.
- Adrián CholulaMarch 3, 2015One of the most largest airport around the world. If you will take a connection flight with less than one hour of layover consider that as a big risk.
- John DavisJune 17, 2013If you have a long layover, go eat at One Flew South in E. There's also a good bar at the top of the escalators with quality beer and a piano player.
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