

To reach MARTA from Concourse F you will have to board a shuttle to reach the MARTA station and SkyTrain station at the main terminal.

You are finished and can leave the airport. You do not have to go back through security. For those passengers for whom Atlanta is your final destination: Keep your bags with you and proceed to the exit. After dropping your bags, proceed to security. Overhead screens will direct you to the appropriate baggage check carousel. Drop off your bags at the baggage claim carousels assigned to your flight.

For those passengers catching connecting flights: Next you will enter a baggage check area. As you and your luggage pass through, the agents may ask you a question, but usually they just let you walk right through.ĥ) BAGGAGE CHECK FOR TRAVELERS WITH CONNECTING FLIGHTS. From baggage claim, enter the customs hall, where there will be customs agents are standing along the side. There are free carts provided so that you do not have to carry it all.Ĥ) CUSTOMS. There is a prominent display sign listing all of the arriving flights, and advising as to which carousel will contain your luggage. After passport control, proceed to a special smaller baggage claim area. Once you check in there, get in line for the marked passport control booth where you will hand over the printed card and may answer a few questions.ģ) BAGGAGE CLAIM. If you are a Global Entry member, follow the signs to the Global Entry kiosks on the far wall.

This is well marked, and there are plenty of workers around to tell you where to go. If you do not fall into this category, you will need to get in the manned passport control line. In the alternative, you can download the TSA’s Mobile Passport app, and then proceed through the Mobile Passport line. Instead, you will proceed to the automated kiosk to scan your passport and answer questions on the kiosk display. You do not have to fill out a form if you are a US or Canadian citizen or if you traveling on a Visa Waiver (ESTA) and have visited the US at least once since 2008. Some passengers will be given blue declarations forms to fill out on while on the plane, but this is no longer required of most passengers. Connecting passengers will go through C& I at the concourse at which you land.Ģ) PASSPORT CONTROL. The hallway has moving walkways, but if the 15 minute walk is too much there are also electric carts you can ride. You'll exit your flight at the E or F concourse, and will walk down a hall to Passport Control.Ītlanta bound passengers who arrive at E will continue down the long "sterile" hallway to go through customs and immigration at F. Some passengers find the customs & immigration process intimidating, but ATL has clear signage and plenty of staff members to direct passengers through the process.
