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How Many Terminals Does ATL Have? Complete Terminal Guide
Expert answer updated for 2026, with official sources and links to detailed guides.
Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) has 6 terminal areas. Each terminal has its own airlines, gates, TSA checkpoints, restaurants, and shops. Here's a complete breakdown of every terminal at ATL.
All Terminals at ATL
Domestic Terminal — Concourse T
- Airlines: Southwest Airlines, Frontier Airlines, Breeze Airways
- Gates: T1–T14
- TSA Checkpoint: Main Checkpoint (North & South), Level 3 — TSA PreCheck available at both
- Baggage Claim: Domestic Baggage Claim, Level 1 — Carousels A1–A12
- Dining: Chick-fil-A, McDonald's, Arby's, Popeyes, Starbucks
Concourse A
- Airlines: Delta Air Lines (Domestic)
- Gates: A1–A34
- TSA Checkpoint: Via Main Checkpoint at Domestic Terminal
- Baggage Claim: Domestic Baggage Claim, Level 1
- Dining: One Flew South, Chicken + Beer by Ludacris, Grindhouse Killer Burgers, Jamba Juice
Concourse B
- Airlines: Delta Air Lines (Domestic)
- Gates: B1–B38
- TSA Checkpoint: Via Main Checkpoint at Domestic Terminal
- Baggage Claim: Domestic Baggage Claim, Level 1
- Dining: Varasano's Pizzeria, Paschal's, PGA Tour Grill, Dunkin'
Concourse C
- Airlines: Delta Air Lines (Domestic & Regional)
- Gates: C1–C48
- TSA Checkpoint: Via Main Checkpoint at Domestic Terminal
- Baggage Claim: Domestic Baggage Claim, Level 1
- Dining: Café Intermezzo, The Original El Taco, Great American Bagel
Concourse D
- Airlines: American Airlines, United Airlines, Spirit Airlines, JetBlue
- Gates: D1–D42
- TSA Checkpoint: Via Main Checkpoint at Domestic Terminal
- Baggage Claim: Domestic Baggage Claim, Level 1
- Dining: TGI Fridays, Wendy's, Einstein Bros Bagels
International Terminal — Concourses E & F
- Airlines: Delta Air Lines (International), Air France, British Airways, KLM, Korean Air, Lufthansa, Turkish Airlines
- Gates: E1–E36, F1–F14
- TSA Checkpoint: International Terminal Security Checkpoint — Federal Inspection area for arrivals
- Baggage Claim: International Baggage Claim — Carousels I1–I6
- Dining: Cat Cora's Kitchen, Salty's at the ATL, Budweiser Brew House
How to Find Your Terminal at ATL
The fastest way to find your terminal is to use our Terminal Finder tool — select ATL and your airline, and you'll instantly see your terminal, gates, and TSA checkpoint. You can also check your airline's app or boarding pass, or visit the official ATL website for terminal maps.
Getting Between Terminals
Large airports like ATL typically have people movers, shuttle buses, or underground trains connecting terminals. Check signage after security for inter-terminal connections. Always allow extra time if you need to change terminals during a connection. See our connecting flights guide for minimum connection times.
For the complete ATL terminal guide with maps, dining, parking, and more, see our full ATL airport guide.