The latest news about Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson Airport (ATL).
L'Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (ATL) è the busiest in the world in terms of total passengers and air movement. Located at about 11 km south of downtown Atlanta, Georgia, in the United States, ATL is a major connecting hub for domestic and international flights.
Opened in the 1926 as Candler Field, the airport has undergone numerous expansions over the years, becoming a major international airport. Its current name is a tribute to two prominent Atlanta politicians-Mayor William B. Hartsfield and Mayor Maynard Jackson.
ATL is a crucial hub for passenger and cargo flights, with connections to numerous destinations around the world. The airport is home to Delta Air Lines, one of the world's largest airlines, which uses it as its main hub.
Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport has. two terminals main passengers, designed to handle a large volume of passenger traffic efficiently.
Currently, ATL handles an annual traffic of more than 100 million of passengers and has an extensive network of connections to cities in North America, Europe, Asia, Latin America and other regions of the world. Its strategic location and ability to handle such a high volume of traffic make it an important access point for international and domestic travelers.