WiFi & Charging
Gate outlet coverage at Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport is widespread — outlets at nearly every gate seat. USB-A and USB-C outlets are built into the seat rows at most gate positions across all five concourses (T, A, B, C, D, and F); the 2022 Concourse F expansion has the newest charging hardware. USB-C ports are available throughout the airport.

Outlets at the gate
USB-A and USB-C outlets are built into the seat rows at most gate positions across all five concourses (T, A, B, C, D, and F); the 2022 Concourse F expansion has the newest charging hardware.
These are the most reliable places to charge at Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport:
Dedicated charging bars are at food court seating in each concourse; charging kiosk towers stand near gate clusters in Concourses B and D.
Bring your own charging cable — dedicated kiosk stations at US airports provide the power outlet but not the cable. USB-A, USB-C, and standard 120 V outlets are the most common configurations.
Pro Tip
The Plane Train connecting Concourses T, A, B, C, D, and F is fully enclosed — charge at your gate and hold your charge for the quick 4-minute ride rather than hunting for outlets at a connecting concourse.
Does ATL airport have USB-C charging?
USB-C charging ports are available at ATL. USB-A and USB-C outlets are built into the seat rows at most gate positions across all five concourses (T, A, B, C, D, and F); the 2022 Concourse F expansion has the newest charging hardware.
Are charging stations free at ATL?
Yes — charging at ATL airport is free. Gate-area outlets, USB hubs, and dedicated charging kiosks throughout the terminal are all available at no cost. Bring your own cable; cables are not provided.
Which terminal has the most charging at ATL?
Dedicated charging bars are at food court seating in each concourse; charging kiosk towers stand near gate clusters in Concourses B and D.
Can I charge my laptop at ATL airport?
Yes — ATL has standard 120 V US outlets at gate seating areas and dedicated charging stations, suitable for laptop charging. USB-A and USB-C outlets are built into the seat rows at most gate positions across all five concourses (T, A, B, C, D, and F); the 2022 Concourse F expansion has the newest charging hardware. Bring your own power adapter; most charging stations do not supply cables.
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