IATA Code | ATL | ICAO Code | KATL |
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City | Atlanta | Country/Region | USA (US) |
Type |
Airport (Part 139 Class I) CustomsCustoms Airport: An airport where customs officials are stationed. The customs airport serves as the gateway for air cargo, where customs procedures are carried out for international air freight. |
Hub for | DL / F9 / WN |
Latitude | 33.6367 | Longitude | -84.4281 |
Time Zone | -06:00 | Phone Number | (404) 530-6600 |
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Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (IATA: ATL, ICAO: KATL, FAA LID: ATL), also known as Atlanta Hartsfield–Jackson International Airport, Atlanta Airport, Hartsfield, Hartsfield–Jackson or by its airport code ATL, is the primary international airport serving Atlanta, Georgia, United States. The airport is located 7 mi (11 km) south of the Downtown Atlanta district. It is named after former Atlanta mayors William B. Hartsfield and Maynard Jackson.
ATL covers 4,700 acres (1,902 ha) of land. The Airport has two terminals and seven concourses with a total of 195 gates and five runways. Hartsfield-Jackson was the world's busiest airport by passenger traffic from 1998 to 2019, losing its title in 2020 due to the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States and being surpassed by Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport as a result. However, Hartsfield-Jackson remains the busiest airport by passenger traffic in the United States. Furthermore, the aforementioned Guangzhou Baiyun also saw a huge decline in passengers as a result of the pandemic, thus only making it busier than Hartsfield-Jackson by just about 840,000 passengers.
Hartsfield–Jackson is the primary hub of Delta Air Lines. With just over 1,000 flights a day to 225 domestic and international destinations, the Delta hub is the world's largest airline hub.
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