About Atlanta Airport
International airport Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta , also known as Atlanta Airport, Hartsfield Airport and Hartsfield-Jackson, located 11 kilometers south from the central business district of Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Is the most busy airport in the world for passenger traffic and to take off and landing. The airport is the main hub Delta Air Lines, AirTran Airways, Shuttle America under the banner of Delta Connection, as well as partner Delta Connection Atlantic Southeast Airlines; hub airline Delta is the world's largest hub. Delta Air Lines moved 56% of airport passengers in 2007, AirTran - 19%, and Atlantic Southeast Airlines - 12%. In aeroprotu 196 exits.
In 2007 Hartsfield-Jackson has become the world's busy passenger airport, passenger traffic (89.4 million passengers) and take off and landing (994.346). Most of the flights - domestic, they bring passengers to and from airports across the U.S. change with or for flights to smaller cities southern U.S. states.
International airport Hartsfield-Jackson operates international flights to North America, South America, Central America, Europe, Asia and Africa. In the United States as an international gate Hartsfield-Jackson took the seventh place, the first belongs to the International Airport, John F. Kennedy in New York. Nevertheless, the number of international flights at the airport increases. In 2007, the Atlanta Airport moved to 10.2% of international passengers over the previous year. Total Airport Services in 2007 benefited from 4.4 million international passengers.
The airport is located partly within the City of College Park, which is located south of Atlanta, but a large part of it is located within the county of Fulton and Clayton, outside the settlements, as well as the airport lies in the lands of cities Atlanta, East Point and Heypvil. To get to the airport using the transport system MARTA.