Love your videos, so informative... I feel I know Atlanta airport now and will feel more comfortable when I arrive for the first time. Keep up the good work.
Thanks, Brian. I've been that route many times and am always shocked that so many international flights still land at Terminal E, forcing passengers to walk the miracle MILE(s) to get to Customs in Terminal F. On the bright side, the exercise is quite welcome after so many hours flying across the pond.
Isn’t Terminal F pretty much international carriers that fly in & out of that terminal? Lufthansa, Emirates and ANA Etc. Terminal E is Delta’s terminal for over seas departing & in bound delta flights?
So that way Delta over the pond flights depart from their own terminal & the Other has enough gates available for the British airways, Qantas, Qatar,Emirates, Korean air airlines? Should be that way if not haha
Thanks Brian for this informative video! I will be flying internationally shortly with my dog and it has been a while since I transferred through ATL and this was a great reminder. Thanks again :)
@BrandyNicoleBready27 Please, at the beginning of February next I will make the same trip and connection leaving Brazil. I'm checking in a bag, but I'm unsure about how to collect it from the baggage claim and route it correctly for my flight to Los Angeles. Please, could you give me some tips on how I should do this? Thank you very much in advance.
Thank you for this video. It will be my first trip to USA. Let me ask. I'll need to wait more than 9 hours in a connection there in Atlanta. At the end I go to the left to connection flights or I can go to the right and back later? Or I go to the right to check my baggage and then I can go outside the airport???
Thanks for the great videos. Do you have one that shows how to pick someone up who’s arriving on an international flight? Or can you provide instructions I can give to my friend?
@BrandyNicoleBready27 Please, at the beginning of February next I will make the same trip and connection leaving Brazil. I'm checking in a bag, but I'm unsure about how to collect it from the baggage claim and route it correctly for my flight to Los Angeles. Please, could you give me some tips on how I should do this? Thank you very much in advance.
Yes, there are elevators everywhere. That’s how they move the wheelchair assisted passengers around. Just look for them. I also have a short video on my channel about the elevators at ATL. Check it out!
If you are arriving on an international flight yes. At 11:20 you can see where you either go left (for connecting flights) or right (if Atlanta is your final destination)
Hi! Glad to find your video. First time landing at the ATL airport. How are the immigration officers there? Are they friendly and nice? Second time going back to the US to tour around.
In 2019, when I was returning back to Atlanta from Tokyo, I was able to get to ground transportation without going through customs since I was cleared in Toronto.
According to US Customs and Border Protection they have customs pre-clearance in several foreign locations. The CBP website has them listed as Dublin and Shannon in Ireland; Aruba; Bermuda; Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates; Nassau in the Bahamas; and Calgary, Toronto, Edmonton, Halifax, Montreal, Ottawa, Vancouver, Victoria, and Winnipeg in Canada. Since you went through pre-clearance in Toronto you didn’t have to battle ATL’s Customs/Passport Control.
@@bozy106 Yep 👍🏻 I know, that took a load off my shoulders. However, my wife arrived from Tokyo in 2020, she had a direct flight to Atlanta and went through the long hurdle getting to customs. Funny thing, for our honeymoon, we had to go all the way to the international terminal from terminal south just for a domestic flight. How did that happen
Another great video, Brian 🙂 Looking forward to taking the trip myself on June 14th, but I'll be going to the left after baggage claim as I'll have to catch my connecting flight to Tampa 🙂 Maybe I could shoot some footage of that route as I've not found anything on UA-cam on that particular route 🙂
That would be good. My home airport is ATL so I have never had a reason to go left, but I wish I would have an occasion to so I could show everyone the process. Thanks for the comment!
@@bozy106 I've got a GoPro 11, so it should be no problem. I don't post myself, but I'll be more than happy to send you the footage as I think it would be a great addition for your channel 🙂 I will be travelling with checked luggage, so I could probably show the drop-off process as well as where to go though TSA again.
I am also going to USA for the first time.. and i am also going to go to tampa… so after the bagage claim we directly go to the left and re-check in all my lugage? Or we need to move to the other terminal?
@@clararesmed1783 You'll find baggage claim directly after immigration. You pick up your luggage and simply follow the signs for 'connecting flights', you'll end up going left after some doors where you can re-check your luggage. If your luggage is tagged for Tampa as the ultimate destination, it's just a simple drop-off. If not, you can recheck your luggage there, too. You then go through security again (TSA) and you'll end up in concourse F. From there you just follow the signs to which ever concourse your connecting flight leaves from. (That'll generally be a different concourse, but there is a screen right after TSA where you can check your flight). It is really easy and I'll be doing it myself again on December 6th 🙂
At 11:24 would you happen to know that if you were connecting through Atlanta with Toronto as your final destination, you have to walk the almost 1km distance, go through passport control, take your luggage with you and go the doors on the left and re-check them in? or is there a dedicated check-in process for connecting flights.
I am uncertain, but I do know that the several times that I have returned from international destinations that 100% of the passengers I was traveling with were herded towards passport control and had to go through it. If there is some other situation where you don’t have to do this I am unaware of it. Maybe someone with more knowledge on this can comment?…..
@@bozy106 thanks for your response, you may be right, would have to go through passport control and remove and re-check in luggage…..will research further.
@@nnjlv924 as far as I know, even connecting passengers have to go through immigration and customs. Even if in transit to Canada in your case. I may be wrong though.
Really helpful video. I flight to Altanta from London next week with a connecting flight to Greenville...Just a quick question, the walk to the passport control, everyone walks that same path correct? Then go to the appropriate lines depending on country of origin for your checks etc and i assume baggage re-check is when you go left for connecting flights? My flight to Greenville has a 2hr 8min lay over so im thinking I should be okay after watching this!
Everything you said is correct. Everyone does walk the same path. Baggage recheck is literally a stones throw away from the doors when you go left for connecting flights. Also, two hours is plenty of time for any connection at ATL.
@@bozy106 Thank you so much... I fly tomorrow, my details mention i land and de-plan at gate E7 so i can follow your exact instructionsI have to say, your videos are so helpful to people with chronic anxiety and fear like me... Thank you for your information and videos!
Hi Brian! One question...can you go to Concourse F after entering the main international arrivals hall? I'm landing at Hartsfield soon from outside the US and there's a store at that concourse that I need to go to after landing...thanks in advance!
Hi everyone, I'm Brandy an i am get ready to airline check-in and booked a flight down to California get ready to travel, TSA Security Checkpoint, to carry-on baggage an do my real ID from Georgia and onboard the flight.
International flights either arrive at one of the E gates or F gates. If it’s an F gate the walk isn’t as long. Just cross your fingers and hope for the best! I hope you have a great trip!
This video gave me a perspective as to how annoying international connections can be when you have a stretch schedule, I have a flight from Costa Rica to South Carolina in February with a 2-hour layover in Atlanta which I hope will be enough for me to go through customs, then TSA and finally make it to the gate on time for my next flight. Btw, How long did it take you to go through passport control?
In total it took me about 20 minutes but the line consistently and steadily moved. The good part about ATL is the the security line you will go through as a connecting international traveler should be a little quicker than the average TSA line.
I think it took me a total of about 20 minutes to go through immigration, customs and TSA, most of which was spent waiting for my luggage to arrive. But then, I do have Global Entry, so I could use a kiosk to get through immigration and the TSA Pe-check line to get through security (even though it was VERY quiet at TSA). From entering the immigration hall, it took me probably a little over half an hour to get to my connecting gate, which was in concourse A 🙂 I assume you have a US passport, so at immigration you can use the generally shorter line for those with a US passport.
@@kennymackie4518 if you have a connecting flight you will pick up your bags, leave the baggage pickup area, and then immediately re-check your bags just outside baggage claim. You will then be funneled back to a security checkpoint.
In two weeks I’ll arrive at E7, have to go trough the passport control and get on a flight that leaves just 85 min later at B26. When I see this I know it’s going to be “fun”. The only pro that I have is that I’ll only use carry on luggage.
The slowest part will be the wait in line at customs/passport control (depending on how many international flights are arriving at the same time.) I’ve never had to wait more than 40 minutes or so however. The fastest part (thanks to the Plane Train) will be getting to B concourse where your departing flight leaves from. I hope you have a great trip and thanks for the view and comment!
@@bozy106 Thanks for your answer. 40 minutes sounds good. Would you recommend to use the APC or talk to an officer directly? I’m traveling with ESTA. The fist time I was in America it took me two hours in the waiting line until I could talk to the officer. This one send me to another officer to get an extra long 2nd check which took one hour. Even when this was at Detroit airport it will always be on my mind.
Passengers arriving on international flights into Atlanta will arrive at either Concourse E (E-Gates) or Concourse F (F-Gates). If you arrive at Concourse E the walk can be relatively long. If you arrive at Concourse F the walk is fairly short. Unfortunately there is no access to the Plane Train to get to international baggage claim which is immediately after Customs/Immigration.
So needed - headed to Rome first time ever to Europe this July - so helpful as to what to expect. I plan on getting global entry - but I know we still have to go to the same places
You do know that Global Entry is a lengthy process, right? Getting conditionally approved is a piece of cake, getting the interview done is where you'll run into a brick wall 🙂
@@ganymedes62 I’ve heard of several horror stories about that. There is a place for where they do the “interview upon arrival” at ATL and I’ve seen people sitting there, but I don’t have any experience with it. I only have TSA Pre-Check and I just stand in line waiting with everyone else at Customs.
@@bozy106 I've tried 'enrollment on arriva'l back in November in Tampa, but they had me wait. After over two hours and a friend of mine waiting for me in the arrivals hall, I had enough. Of course, the situation was special as Orlando airport had closed down and Tampa was getting in all the diverted flights. I've now got an interview scheduled right here at Schiphol airport, so I'm a happy camper 🙂
@@ganymedes62 my only experience with Schipol was a 55 minute layover where I was transferring from a Schengen to a non-Schengen flight. Needless to say there was a lot of jogging going on to make that flight!
Hello Brian. I have a question: I come from Brazil to Atlanta and then take a flight to San Diego. To take the connection to San Diego do I have to take the train or bus? I saw some videos and I didn't understand. Could you help me please? Thank you a lot.
@@mikaraizaolá, no início de fevereiro irei do Brasil p/ o aeroporto de Atlanta e depois, via conexão, p/ Los Angeles. Vi no seu post que fez Brasil-Atlanta-San Diego. Por acaso, teve que redespachar alguma mala? Despacharei apenas uma mala, mas estou com dúvida de como é o procedimento de pegá-la não esteira e encaminha-lá para o meu voo que vai p/ Los Angeles. Será que é só pegar a mala na esteira e achar a outra esteira do voo que vai p/ LA ou terei que redespachá-la no balcão da cia aérea? Por favor, se puder me dar dicas, desde já agradeço🙏
Oi@@jefersonoliveira1857 . O aeroporto de Atlanta para mim é o melhor que estive até agora. Bem facil de localizar o portoes de embarque. O trem leva certinho aos portoes. A imigração foi super simpatica e rápida. Claro que se for a primeira vez em solo americano eles fazem mais perguntas. Depois de passar pela imigração vc pega a mala despachada. Logo em frente as esteiras tem um corredor onde vc precisará passar para fazer a conexão (que é quase em frente as esteiras). Lá tinha uma equipe que recolhia as bagagens para despacha-las. Só entreguei ao rapaz . Super simples. Agora certifica antes de embarcar no Brasil que a companhia já fez todos os check in dos aeroportos. Assim é so entregar as malas ao pessoal . Obs: já li relatos de que teria que colocar numa esteira para despachar, mas esse não foi o meu caso. Estive lá em setembro de 2023 e para mim foi este precedimento. Outra dica. Já tenha em mãos o endereço onde vc irá ficar, porque a minha cia Delta me pediu tres vezes para informar o endereço completo onde iria ficar. Não pediu comprovante. Mas tive de informar antes de embarcar no Brasil e duas vezes lá.
@@mikaraizamuito obrigado pelas dicas. 🔝 Por favor, só mais uma pergunta: vi algumas postagens que os voos internacionais chegam pelos terminais E ou F: para pegar esse trem que faz esses deslocamentos entre os terminais como é procedimento, como chegar neles logo após passar pela imigração? Novamente muito grato por sua atenção e rapidez na resposta.🙏
Oi@@jefersonoliveira1857 . Sim. Vc desembarca pela F ou E. Eu não lembro o caminho a certo de como cheguei, mas se não me engano desci uma escada que levava a um corredor onde havia o trem. Mas é super facil de encontrar. Tem placa mostrando a direção e eu mesmo assim, perguntei a uma pessoa (piloto) e ele me mostrou a direção. Mas em outras ocasiões perguntei a lojinhas e quiosques de lanches e eles sempre ajudam. Fica tranquilo. Esse aeroporto é bem facil de se localizar. As pessoas são bem solicitas. Que lembro tem um lado em que o trem vai de gate A até D e depois outro lado que vai de D a F. Mas é bem facil se localizar la´. Mas é tudo no piso abaixo. Não tem como se perder.
I feel like they should have put in a small shuttle underground since it’s only two stops they could have used the same system the Detroit airport uses and they could have just eliminated the walkway put a small shuttle there and instead have the parallel domestic walkway between E and F that is deserted all the time be the international walk way instead. I walked from E to F one time just to kill time on a layover and legit I don’t think I saw anyone in the tunnel at all it was so bizarre.
Thanks for your Video. I got a Layover there in 2 days when i fly over to Texas.
Your video helped me calm my anxiety down.
Excellent video . I will be walking this corridor in a few weeks . Thank you.
Love your videos, so informative... I feel I know Atlanta airport now and will feel more comfortable when I arrive for the first time. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for the comment! Hope the video guides you well, have a great trip!
Voy a viajar en 4 dias a ese aeropuerto desde México, es mi primer viaje a ese pais sola, espero todo salga bien, fue muy util tú video.
Thanks, Brian. I've been that route many times and am always shocked that so many international flights still land at Terminal E, forcing passengers to walk the miracle MILE(s) to get to Customs in Terminal F. On the bright side, the exercise is quite welcome after so many hours flying across the pond.
It is refreshing to stretch your legs after that long flight.
May I know how long was d walk, to passport control,
@@anuradhadatta7976About 1 km
Isn’t Terminal F pretty much international carriers that fly in & out of that terminal? Lufthansa, Emirates and ANA Etc. Terminal E is Delta’s terminal for over seas departing & in bound delta flights?
So that way Delta over the pond flights depart from their own terminal & the Other has enough gates available for the British airways, Qantas, Qatar,Emirates, Korean air airlines? Should be that way if not haha
Thanks Brian for this informative video! I will be flying internationally shortly with my dog and it has been a while since I transferred through ATL and this was a great reminder. Thanks again :)
Thanks man! I was a little nervous since I am traveling alone from Rome to Atlanta, but now I feel much more relaxed
@@andreiro6325 no problem! I have a few FCO airport videos also. I hope you have a great trip!
@@bozy106 Then I’ll look into them for sure !
I am very excited an i am very happy to catch the flight down to California.
Wowww, that's plenty walking.....😮
Your video shoot has clarity and understanding to the minutest detail. Thank you from India....travelling soon to Atlanta.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS VERY INFORMATIVE VIDEO ❤
Extremely helpful video, thank you!
Thank you so much for this video
thanks for making this. the perspective arriving at terminal f would be cool to see too.
Yes, My I am leaving from Atlanta, Georgia to Los Angeles, California to get ready to traveling.✈🛫🛬
@BrandyNicoleBready27 Please, at the beginning of February next I will make the same trip and connection leaving Brazil. I'm checking in a bag, but I'm unsure about how to collect it from the baggage claim and route it correctly for my flight to Los Angeles. Please, could you give me some tips on how I should do this? Thank you very much in advance.
Thank you so much, This video very helpfull
Thank you! So helpful! Much appreciated!
Thanks for the view and in the positive comment!
Thank you for this video. It will be my first trip to USA. Let me ask. I'll need to wait more than 9 hours in a connection there in Atlanta. At the end I go to the left to connection flights or I can go to the right and back later? Or I go to the right to check my baggage and then I can go outside the airport???
When are the bags checked? I always thought your bags had to be checked and gone through. When does this happen?
Thanks for the great videos. Do you have one that shows how to pick someone up who’s arriving on an international flight? Or can you provide instructions I can give to my friend?
Everytime I go to an airport I have the hiccups 😂
@BrandyNicoleBready27 Please, at the beginning of February next I will make the same trip and connection leaving Brazil. I'm checking in a bag, but I'm unsure about how to collect it from the baggage claim and route it correctly for my flight to Los Angeles. Please, could you give me some tips on how I should do this? Thank you very much in advance.
Is there anyway to go up and down with elevators/lifts instead of escalators? Or normal stairs. I got phobia and it's getting My anxiety to the skies!
Yes, there are elevators everywhere. That’s how they move the wheelchair assisted passengers around. Just look for them. I also have a short video on my channel about the elevators at ATL. Check it out!
Is there any cart to put luggage? 🥺 Im worried about that I will be traveling alone
Thank you Brian, i was wondering if it is the same route i will be taking with the connecting flight? thank you! my flight will be in a week.
If you are arriving on an international flight yes. At 11:20 you can see where you either go left (for connecting flights) or right (if Atlanta is your final destination)
Ty for the handy video is it easy to connect true Atlanta I’m coming in from Amsterdam and fly true to orlando
OMG I'm glad I have 2.5 hours or something to change planes.
Hi! Glad to find your video. First time landing at the ATL airport. How are the immigration officers there? Are they friendly and nice? Second time going back to the US to tour around.
They have always been pleasant and nice while maintaining a business-like professionalism. I hope you have a great trip!
In 2019, when I was returning back to Atlanta from Tokyo, I was able to get to ground transportation without going through customs since I was cleared in Toronto.
According to US Customs and Border Protection they have customs pre-clearance in several foreign locations. The CBP website has them listed as Dublin and Shannon in Ireland; Aruba; Bermuda; Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates; Nassau in the Bahamas; and Calgary, Toronto, Edmonton, Halifax, Montreal, Ottawa, Vancouver, Victoria, and Winnipeg in Canada.
Since you went through pre-clearance in Toronto you didn’t have to battle ATL’s Customs/Passport Control.
@@bozy106 Yep 👍🏻 I know, that took a load off my shoulders. However, my wife arrived from Tokyo in 2020, she had a direct flight to Atlanta and went through the long hurdle getting to customs. Funny thing, for our honeymoon, we had to go all the way to the international terminal from terminal south just for a domestic flight. How did that happen
Cual es la terminal de los vuelos de latam que llegan desde pero y después hace conexión
Another great video, Brian 🙂 Looking forward to taking the trip myself on June 14th, but I'll be going to the left after baggage claim as I'll have to catch my connecting flight to Tampa 🙂 Maybe I could shoot some footage of that route as I've not found anything on UA-cam on that particular route 🙂
That would be good. My home airport is ATL so I have never had a reason to go left, but I wish I would have an occasion to so I could show everyone the process. Thanks for the comment!
@@bozy106 I've got a GoPro 11, so it should be no problem. I don't post myself, but I'll be more than happy to send you the footage as I think it would be a great addition for your channel 🙂 I will be travelling with checked luggage, so I could probably show the drop-off process as well as where to go though TSA again.
@@ganymedes62 that would be great! Just let me know….
I am also going to USA for the first time.. and i am also going to go to tampa… so after the bagage claim we directly go to the left and re-check in all my lugage? Or we need to move to the other terminal?
@@clararesmed1783 You'll find baggage claim directly after immigration. You pick up your luggage and simply follow the signs for 'connecting flights', you'll end up going left after some doors where you can re-check your luggage. If your luggage is tagged for Tampa as the ultimate destination, it's just a simple drop-off. If not, you can recheck your luggage there, too. You then go through security again (TSA) and you'll end up in concourse F. From there you just follow the signs to which ever concourse your connecting flight leaves from. (That'll generally be a different concourse, but there is a screen right after TSA where you can check your flight). It is really easy and I'll be doing it myself again on December 6th 🙂
At 11:24 would you happen to know that if you were connecting through Atlanta with Toronto as your final destination, you have to walk the almost 1km distance, go through passport control, take your luggage with you and go the doors on the left and re-check them in? or is there a dedicated check-in process for connecting flights.
I am uncertain, but I do know that the several times that I have returned from international destinations that 100% of the passengers I was traveling with were herded towards passport control and had to go through it. If there is some other situation where you don’t have to do this I am unaware of it. Maybe someone with more knowledge on this can comment?…..
@@bozy106 thanks for your response, you may be right, would have to go through passport control and remove and re-check in luggage…..will research further.
@@nnjlv924 as far as I know, even connecting passengers have to go through immigration and customs. Even if in transit to Canada in your case. I may be wrong though.
Really helpful video. I flight to Altanta from London next week with a connecting flight to Greenville...Just a quick question, the walk to the passport control, everyone walks that same path correct? Then go to the appropriate lines depending on country of origin for your checks etc and i assume baggage re-check is when you go left for connecting flights? My flight to Greenville has a 2hr 8min lay over so im thinking I should be okay after watching this!
Everything you said is correct. Everyone does walk the same path. Baggage recheck is literally a stones throw away from the doors when you go left for connecting flights. Also, two hours is plenty of time for any connection at ATL.
@@bozy106 Thank you so much... I fly tomorrow, my details mention i land and de-plan at gate E7 so i can follow your exact instructionsI have to say, your videos are so helpful to people with chronic anxiety and fear like me... Thank you for your information and videos!
@@1TommyP323 I'm glad you found it helpful! Have a great trip!
lol i was trying to understand the lady on the escalators outfit
Am headed there in a couple of days...
Hi Brian! One question...can you go to Concourse F after entering the main international arrivals hall? I'm landing at Hartsfield soon from outside the US and there's a store at that concourse that I need to go to after landing...thanks in advance!
@@Grecia-xx4gu unfortunately I don’t believe that there is a way to do so. Or at least not one that I’ve ever seen or heard of.
@@bozy106 oh...well, thank you :)
Hi everyone, I'm Brandy an i am get ready to airline check-in and booked a flight down to California get ready to travel, TSA Security Checkpoint, to carry-on baggage an do my real ID from Georgia and onboard the flight.
I Agree 100%!✈
Will be arriving there soon and I’ve told my partner to just take a seat cos I could be a WHILE 😅 plenty of walking after a long haul flight
International flights either arrive at one of the E gates or F gates. If it’s an F gate the walk isn’t as long. Just cross your fingers and hope for the best! I hope you have a great trip!
Thank you for this! Were you living in GA or connecting to another state?
Georgia was my final destination
@@bozy106this video very help full.but my not final destination .i have connections to other state what can I do please help
This video gave me a perspective as to how annoying international connections can be when you have a stretch schedule, I have a flight from Costa Rica to South Carolina in February with a 2-hour layover in Atlanta which I hope will be enough for me to go through customs, then TSA and finally make it to the gate on time for my next flight.
Btw, How long did it take you to go through passport control?
In total it took me about 20 minutes but the line consistently and steadily moved. The good part about ATL is the the security line you will go through as a connecting international traveler should be a little quicker than the average TSA line.
I think it took me a total of about 20 minutes to go through immigration, customs and TSA, most of which was spent waiting for my luggage to arrive. But then, I do have Global Entry, so I could use a kiosk to get through immigration and the TSA Pe-check line to get through security (even though it was VERY quiet at TSA). From entering the immigration hall, it took me probably a little over half an hour to get to my connecting gate, which was in concourse A 🙂 I assume you have a US passport, so at immigration you can use the generally shorter line for those with a US passport.
What happens if you have a connecting flight, you need to pickup at baggage claim!
@@kennymackie4518 if you have a connecting flight you will pick up your bags, leave the baggage pickup area, and then immediately re-check your bags just outside baggage claim. You will then be funneled back to a security checkpoint.
In two weeks I’ll arrive at E7, have to go trough the passport control and get on a flight that leaves just 85 min later at B26. When I see this I know it’s going to be “fun”. The only pro that I have is that I’ll only use carry on luggage.
The slowest part will be the wait in line at customs/passport control (depending on how many international flights are arriving at the same time.) I’ve never had to wait more than 40 minutes or so however.
The fastest part (thanks to the Plane Train) will be getting to B concourse where your departing flight leaves from. I hope you have a great trip and thanks for the view and comment!
@@bozy106 Thanks for your answer. 40 minutes sounds good. Would you recommend to use the APC or talk to an officer directly? I’m traveling with ESTA. The fist time I was in America it took me two hours in the waiting line until I could talk to the officer. This one send me to another officer to get an extra long 2nd check which took one hour. Even when this was at Detroit airport it will always be on my mind.
@@weltraumbummler2780 if the APC allows you to use it I would suggest that.
@@bozy106Made it, less than 30 min from F07 to A17. 😎
@@weltraumbummler2780 good! I’m glad the connection worked out for you.
Ty sm, one more thing, there is no plane train to catch in arrival to baggage claim in international passengers?
Passengers arriving on international flights into Atlanta will arrive at either Concourse E (E-Gates) or Concourse F (F-Gates). If you arrive at Concourse E the walk can be relatively long. If you arrive at Concourse F the walk is fairly short. Unfortunately there is no access to the Plane Train to get to international baggage claim which is immediately after Customs/Immigration.
So needed - headed to Rome first time ever to Europe this July - so helpful as to what to expect. I plan on getting global entry - but I know we still have to go to the same places
Italy is actually where I was returning from in this video. Thanks for the comment.
You do know that Global Entry is a lengthy process, right? Getting conditionally approved is a piece of cake, getting the interview done is where you'll run into a brick wall 🙂
@@ganymedes62 I’ve heard of several horror stories about that. There is a place for where they do the “interview upon arrival” at ATL and I’ve seen people sitting there, but I don’t have any experience with it. I only have TSA Pre-Check and I just stand in line waiting with everyone else at Customs.
@@bozy106 I've tried 'enrollment on arriva'l back in November in Tampa, but they had me wait. After over two hours and a friend of mine waiting for me in the arrivals hall, I had enough. Of course, the situation was special as Orlando airport had closed down and Tampa was getting in all the diverted flights. I've now got an interview scheduled right here at Schiphol airport, so I'm a happy camper 🙂
@@ganymedes62 my only experience with Schipol was a 55 minute layover where I was transferring from a Schengen to a non-Schengen flight. Needless to say there was a lot of jogging going on to make that flight!
Thanks
Hello Brian. I have a question: I come from Brazil to Atlanta and then take a flight to San Diego. To take the connection to San Diego do I have to take the train or bus? I saw some videos and I didn't understand. Could you help me please? Thank you a lot.
@@mikaraizaolá, no início de fevereiro irei do Brasil p/ o aeroporto de Atlanta e depois, via conexão, p/ Los Angeles. Vi no seu post que fez Brasil-Atlanta-San Diego. Por acaso, teve que redespachar alguma mala? Despacharei apenas uma mala, mas estou com dúvida de como é o procedimento de pegá-la não esteira e encaminha-lá para o meu voo que vai p/ Los Angeles. Será que é só pegar a mala na esteira e achar a outra esteira do voo que vai p/ LA ou terei que redespachá-la no balcão da cia aérea? Por favor, se puder me dar dicas, desde já agradeço🙏
Oi@@jefersonoliveira1857 . O aeroporto de Atlanta para mim é o melhor que estive até agora. Bem facil de localizar o portoes de embarque. O trem leva certinho aos portoes. A imigração foi super simpatica e rápida. Claro que se for a primeira vez em solo americano eles fazem mais perguntas. Depois de passar pela imigração vc pega a mala despachada. Logo em frente as esteiras tem um corredor onde vc precisará passar para fazer a conexão (que é quase em frente as esteiras). Lá tinha uma equipe que recolhia as bagagens para despacha-las. Só entreguei ao rapaz . Super simples. Agora certifica antes de embarcar no Brasil que a companhia já fez todos os check in dos aeroportos. Assim é so entregar as malas ao pessoal . Obs: já li relatos de que teria que colocar numa esteira para despachar, mas esse não foi o meu caso. Estive lá em setembro de 2023 e para mim foi este precedimento. Outra dica. Já tenha em mãos o endereço onde vc irá ficar, porque a minha cia Delta me pediu tres vezes para informar o endereço completo onde iria ficar. Não pediu comprovante. Mas tive de informar antes de embarcar no Brasil e duas vezes lá.
@@mikaraizamuito obrigado pelas dicas. 🔝 Por favor, só mais uma pergunta: vi algumas postagens que os voos internacionais chegam pelos terminais E ou F: para pegar esse trem que faz esses deslocamentos entre os terminais como é procedimento, como chegar neles logo após passar pela imigração? Novamente muito grato por sua atenção e rapidez na resposta.🙏
Oi@@jefersonoliveira1857 . Sim. Vc desembarca pela F ou E. Eu não lembro o caminho a certo de como cheguei, mas se não me engano desci uma escada que levava a um corredor onde havia o trem. Mas é super facil de encontrar. Tem placa mostrando a direção e eu mesmo assim, perguntei a uma pessoa (piloto) e ele me mostrou a direção. Mas em outras ocasiões perguntei a lojinhas e quiosques de lanches e eles sempre ajudam. Fica tranquilo. Esse aeroporto é bem facil de se localizar. As pessoas são bem solicitas. Que lembro tem um lado em que o trem vai de gate A até D e depois outro lado que vai de D a F. Mas é bem facil se localizar la´. Mas é tudo no piso abaixo. Não tem como se perder.
That walk is so needlessly long...I got off my flight and was at the exit at EWR in under 10 minutes..(excluding the CBP lines, and baggage wait)
I certainly is quite a walk. They really need to come up with a better system for international arrivals.
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I feel like they should have put in a small shuttle underground since it’s only two stops they could have used the same system the Detroit airport uses and they could have just eliminated the walkway put a small shuttle there and instead have the parallel domestic walkway between E and F that is deserted all the time be the international walk way instead. I walked from E to F one time just to kill time on a layover and legit I don’t think I saw anyone in the tunnel at all it was so bizarre.
I agree. It would be much easier on international travelers!
Yea it’s too much walking. I’m taking the airport train😅