Baggage for Atlanta-bound passengers, connecting passengers arriving in Concourse F, as well as Atlanta-bound passengers arriving at Concourse E, will be shipped to all seven carousels.Ī transition area is just past baggage claim in Concourse F. The next stop on the Arrivals level is the baggage claim area. where you will meet the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) This open area has passport control service counters. Get ready for some questions that may be asked (they do not always ask) and just answer what they ask without giving additional explanations that may compromise you.Īfter passengers leave the plane, a corridor guides them up the escalators to the Arrivals level. If you are a foreigner, depending on your nationality, you will need to present a passport and visa (as applicable) and hotel reservation or address and phone number and name of the person where you will stay.
If your luggage is missing, go to your airline counter or ask for help to the airport staff.įollow the signals to pass migration control. In some cases there may be two flights sharing the same carousel. If Atlanta airport is your final destination and you have checked luggage, go to the baggage claim area and look for the carousel that corresponds to your flight. Other wise if your final destination is outside the United States, you don't need to do so. If your are coming from another country and the connecting flight is domestic, you must collect your checked baggage (in case you have checked baggage) and do migrations. In case you expect a connecting flight and arrive in the early hours, the airport has 24-hour cafe options. is not responsible for any error, modification or omission of data that may have been made.ī Recommendations after arriving at Atlanta airport (ATL) Information provided by © Airportia, and subject to change without notice. Atlanta airport arrivals Flight status of today's arrivals at Hartsfield Jackson airportĬheck for possible delays or cancellations.