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Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport

3.3
(5k reviews)
76.3 mi

I have vivid memories of my first experience at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport…read morewhile on a pretty lengthy layover, before heading to Puerto Rico to celebrate my 38th birthday. Specifically, I can remember the southern hospitality that my wife and I felt being extended from the TSA agents to the staff in the lounges. Being from California, this was a huge culture shock and has since ignited a spark of excitement whenever I hear that our flight plans include a stop at this airport. Therefore, I was elated when my wife informed me that our trips to South Africa would include a stop at Hartsfield-Jackson. Arriving from Sacramento, we were warmly greeted by a friendly employee who stood at the gate exit/entrance. Since we had a little over an hour before our flight departed, we decided to take the plane train to our gate. While attempting to board the train, we observed an employee contacting 911 while simultaneously trying to communicate with a gentleman whom had fainted on the train. Although I was unable to obtain the employee's name, I think that she deserves a huge kudos for remaining calm during this situation and ensuring that the gentleman was able to safely exit the train and receive medical attention. Keep up the great hospitality Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport!

The busiest airport in the world. FYI: concourse and gates are essentially the same thing. I was…read morepretty confused when I was trying to look for gate C and there was an escalator that pointed to all concourses. To get to your concourse (or gates), you have to take the air train from the security terminal. Don't really have much to say besides it does its job connecting you pretty much anywhere you need to go in the US and the Caribbean. I also hate how Delta told me my flight was going to be delayed and then decided to back track and say it's on time. Resulting in me needing to expedite what I was doing and call an Uber to the airport immediately. Not cool.

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Saturday 11.08.25; Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL)
 6000 N Terminal Pkwy (at Airport Loop Rd)
 Atlanta, GA 30320
Saturday 11.08.25; Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) 6000 N Terminal Pkwy (at Airport Loop Rd) Atlanta, GA 30320
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Boeing 767 headed to Munich!
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Augusta Regional Airport

Augusta Regional Airport

3.5
(144 reviews)
74.8 mi

don't think I've ever been to such a small airport in the United States before. Augusta Regional…read moreAirport was definitely a first for me. It's served primarily by Delta and American Airlines, and everything is conveniently located within the same vicinity. The car rental companies are right by the baggage claim area, while the check-in counters, TSA checkpoint, and departure gates are all on the same level. One thing I appreciated was that flights begin operating early in the morning, making it convenient for travelers. The airport has one restaurant and one gift shop, which is sufficient given its size. One of my favorite features was the abundance of massage chairs throughout the terminal. I treated myself to a 20-minute massage for $20, and it felt amazing. Although the airport does not have airline lounges, that wasn't a problem since the seating areas were comfortable and accessible. There is, however, a hospitality suite available for active-duty and retired military personnel. I also enjoyed the local touches throughout the airport. Several displays honor James Brown and other notable Georgians, while exhibits highlighting Augusta's history can be found throughout the terminal. Near baggage claim, there are even zoo-themed backdrops where travelers can take photos. The Delta and American Airlines gates are located in the same area, and there are plenty of restrooms available. Overall, this is a simple, easy-to-navigate airport where you're unlikely to get lost or miss your flight. If you're looking for a stress-free travel experience, Augusta Regional Airport certainly delivers! don't think I've ever been to such a small airport in the United States before. Augusta Regional Airport was definitely a first for me. It's served primarily by Delta and American Airlines, and everything is conveniently located within the same vicinity. The car rental companies are right by the baggage claim area, while the check-in counters, TSA checkpoint, and departure gates are all on the same level. One thing I appreciated was that flights begin operating early in the morning, making it convenient for travelers. The airport has one restaurant and one gift shop, which is sufficient given its size. One of my favorite features was the abundance of massage chairs throughout the terminal. I treated myself to a 20-minute massage for $20, and it felt amazing. Although the airport does not have airline lounges, that wasn't a problem since the seating areas were comfortable and accessible. There is, however, a hospitality suite available for active-duty and retired military personnel. I also enjoyed the local touches throughout the airport. Several displays honor James Brown and other notable Georgians, while exhibits highlighting Augusta's history can be found throughout the terminal. Near baggage claim, there are even zoo-themed backdrops where travelers can take photos. The Delta and American Airlines gates are located in the same area, and there are plenty of restrooms available. Overall, this is a simple, easy-to-navigate airport where you're unlikely to get lost or miss your flight. If you're looking for a stress-free travel experience, Augusta Regional Airport certainly delivers!

Updating my review. I've flown out of here so many times. It's expensive to fly out. Especially…read moreif I want to fly a direct flight to Cincinnati without a layover. If you were to get a layover, it's always either in Atlanta or Charlotte. It's definitely come a long way. They remodeled and added a few things. There is only one restaurant and a few stores. One great thing about this airport is that you don't have to wait. There are no long lines and TSA is not as strict as most airports. My parents only live 10 minutes away so this is very convenient when I fly back home. It's a small airport and I've never had any problems. One delay but it wasn't for hours.

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