Terminals · Atlanta
Delta, Aeroméxico and Air Canada and other carriers fly from the International Terminal. The International Terminal covers Concourse F (Concourse E is a short Plane Train ride away). You clear security right there, so check today's live ATL wait before you leave.

These airlines fly from the International Terminal at ATL. Tap one for its gates, check-in hall, and whether it recently moved terminals.
Concourse F (Concourse E is a short Plane Train ride away). International check-in is on Level 2; bag drop and departures are on the upper level.
Concourse F attaches to this terminal; Concourse E, the other international concourse, is reached airside by the Plane Train.
One Departures checkpoint with standard and TSA PreCheck lanes; from there the Plane Train reaches Concourse E and the domestic concourses. Lines still swing by the hour, so check ATL wait times by terminal and head to the fastest open lane. Not sure how long to budget? How long does airport security really take breaks it down by the hour.
The Plane Train. The Plane Train serves the Concourse F station here and links airside to Concourse E and the domestic concourses; the parallel walkway runs alongside. The Plane Train reaches the domestic concourses in a few minutes. Landside, a free shuttle connects this terminal with the Domestic Terminal about every 12 minutes, since the two sit on opposite sides of the airfield.
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the International Terminal layout verified June 27, 2026against the airport's own sources. Terminals do change — we date every update.
Delta (the Domestic Terminal and the International Terminal), Aeroméxico (the International Terminal), Air Canada (the International Terminal), Air France (the International Terminal), British Airways (the International Terminal), Copa (the International Terminal), KLM (the International Terminal), Korean Air (the International Terminal), Lufthansa (the International Terminal), Qatar Airways (the International Terminal), Turkish Airlines (the International Terminal), Virgin Atlantic (the International Terminal), WestJet (the International Terminal) use the International Terminal at ATL. Tap an airline for its gates, check-in hall, and whether it recently moved.
The International Terminal covers Concourse F (Concourse E is a short Plane Train ride away). International check-in is on Level 2; bag drop and departures are on the upper level.
One Departures checkpoint with standard and TSA PreCheck lanes; from there the Plane Train reaches Concourse E and the domestic concourses. Waits swing by the hour, so check ATL wait times by terminal and head to the fastest open lane before you get through security.
The Plane Train serves the Concourse F station here and links airside to Concourse E and the domestic concourses; the parallel walkway runs alongside. The Plane Train reaches the domestic concourses in a few minutes. Landside, a free shuttle connects this terminal with the Domestic Terminal about every 12 minutes, since the two sit on opposite sides of the airfield.
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