See the links below for important information on travelling through Hartsfield-Jackson
(ATL):
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Trak-a-Linesm and Trak-a-Flightsm
Register online to receive updated flight information and/or security wait time
information to your e-mail, PDA or mobile device with our state-of-the-art Trak-a-Flight
and Trak-a-Line services. The services are FREE and registration only takes a few
minutes. Registration can be cancelled at any time.
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Trak-a-Line
To check estimated security checkpoint wait times, click here to Trak-a-Line.
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Trak-a-Flight
To check your flight’s status, contact your airline or click here to Trak-a-Flight.
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Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA’s) 3-1-1
Move through security lines faster by using TSA’s 3-1-1 for carry-ons:
Get Through Security Checkpoints Faster
Arrive Early: Travelers are advised to arrive 90 minutes early to ensure
enough time to check their baggage and go through the screening process.
Unlock Baggage: Leave checked baggage unlocked to avoid having transportation
security officers to forcibly unlock luggage should it require inspection.
For additional security information and passenger tips, visit the Transportation
Security Administration's Web site.
Screening Process
Checked baggage The TSA screens 100 percent of checked baggage. The airlines,
TSA and Hartsfield-Jackson work together to make the process as efficient as possible.
Shoes All travelers must remove their shoes and place them on the X-ray belt
when passing through security checkpoints. For more information on screening, please
click here for the shoe screening policy on TSA's Web site.
Outerwear Remove all outerwear (coats, jackets, warm-up jackets and blazers,
etc.) and place them in the X-ray machine. If the coat or jacket is used as the
innermost layer of clothing, you do not need to remove it.
A more extensive pat-down will be conducted if you alarm the metal detector or are
referred to additional screening. Transportation security officers will verbalize
the process as they conduct the inspection. You may also request a private screening.
Electronic Items Electronic items are allowed and will be screened as usual.
For more information, please click here for travel assistance on TSA's Web site.
Lighters have been added to the prohibited items list past the security checkpoints.
Carry-on baggage is limited to one bag plus a personal item per passenger.
Personal items include: purses, briefcases, laptops or backpacks. Please contact
your airline for details.
Only ticketed passengers are allowed beyond screening checkpoint. If you
have a medical, parental or other specific, verifiable need to accompany a ticketed
passenger, please check with your airline to determine proper procedures.
Only ticketed passengers are allowed beyond screening checkpoint. If you
have a medical, parental or other specific, verifiable need to accompany a ticketed
passenger, please check with your airline to determine proper procedures.
For carry-on baggage, please limit the number and type of electronic equipment.
This includes: cellular phones, paging devices, laptop computers, personal listening
devices (iPods, CD players), electronic toys and games, etc. Whenever possible,
place these items in your checked baggage.
All laptops and video cameras must be removed from their case. They are subjected
to both X-ray and physical inspection.
If you have a medical condition that requires you to carry a needle and/or syringe
on your person or in your carry-on baggage, you must have the required medication
on your person. The medication must be packaged with a pharmaceutical label
or professionally printed label identifying the medication.
Avoid carrying beverage containers through the screening checkpoint area.
Screening these items will increase your check-in processing time. Please plan to
purchase any food items you may wish to carry on board the aircraft after you have
completed the screening process. Food, gifts and other services are generally available
in the concourses beyond screening. If you have special dietary needs, please contact
your airline to confirm these services are provided on your flight.
To encourage a consistent flow of vehicle traffic, parking restrictions are strictly
enforced. Passengers and visitors are encouraged to use the hourly parking
decks located at the North and South terminals when needing extra time to pick up
or drop off passengers. Vehicles are not allowed to park at the curbside. Unattended
vehicles will be ticketed and towed.
Please Note: Under heightened security alerts curbside passenger pickup/drop-off
may be prohibited. Vehicles dropping off or picking up travelers on the curb are
not allowed to sit or park. Unattended vehicles will be ticketed and towed.
The parking fees are as follows:
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Hours:
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Parking Fees:
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0-2
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$2 per hour
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3-6 Hours:
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$3 per hour
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6 - 24 hours
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$32 per day
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each additional day
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$36 per day
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Picking up Passengers
You may pick up arriving passengers at the curbside. For your convenience and to
make locating your visitors easy doors on both North and South Terminals are numbered
- 1 through 6 from East to West. Please ask your visitor to identify the door number
and include the letter in front of it (i.e. N-5, S-1, etc.) Then advise the arriving
passenger to wait for you by one of the numbered doors.
Dropping Off Passengers
Currently, you may drop off travelers directly at the main terminal for curbside
check-in. Airline check-in is available on both the North and South Terminal for
most airlines. We advise you to use Hourly Parking Lots, which are adjacent to the
terminal for convenient passenger drop-off and when you need to escort passengers
inside to the ticket counter.