Hartsfield - Jackson Atlanta Airport (ATL) | T1-Concourse F
Overview
This guide covers Concourse F at ATL, which is used exclusively for international flights. Concourse F consists of 12 gates used by several airlines, including Air France, Air Canada, Aeromexico, Delta Airlines, and British Airways. This concourse at ATL features plenty of places to eat, drink, and relax while waiting for your international flight to depart. Concourse F connects to ATL's other concourses via the Plane Train.
Where Can I Eat and Drink at ATL Concourse F?
Concourse F has several dining options for when you have time to lounge around and relax. The Maison Mathis Belgium Beer Cafe serves delicious, hearty Belgian cuisine in the concourse's mezzanine. Other restaurants in Concourse F include The Pecan Bistro and The Varsity. There are plenty of grab-and-go food and coffee options, such as Starbucks and Pei Wei.
What Can I Buy at ATL Concourse F?
Concourse F has a few shops to explore while you wait for your flight to board. ATL Shops by Hudson is located in the center of the concourse, ideal for grabbing magazines and other flight essentials. The MAC store and Kiehl's are also located in Concourse F, offering great options to shop for beauty and skincare products. You can shop for designer sunglasses and accessories at Duty-Free America.
Where Can I Relax at ATL Concourse F?
Located near Gate F5, Minute Suites is perfect for relaxing while spending time in Concourse F. Minute Suites offers rooms to nap, watch TV, or relax in a comfortable environment. Due to Concourse F's small size, there are no spas in this area of the airport. However, visitors can easily use the Plane Train to access other concourses.
What Else Can I Do at ATL Concourse F?
ATL's Concourse F features an ICE currency exchange for when you need to exchange currency before heading out of the country. Jekyll Island Seafood, located near Gate F9, is a great place for beers or cocktails to pass the time. Free WiFiVarious lounge areas throughout this concourse offer free plenty of seating are offeng from Concourse F
To enter Concourse F for your departing flight, you'll need to pass through security on the second level. Concourse F consists of gates F1 through F10 and then also has gates F12 and F14 (located on your right-hand side when entering). This concourse is much shorter than the other concourses in ATL, so it won't take long to walk from one end to the other.
Arriving at Concourse F
Flights arriving at Concourse F will need to pass through customs and immigration before going to baggage claim. Follow the signs to head toward the baggage claim number listed on your ticket. If you plan to have someone pick you up, allow enough time to pass through international arrivals. The amount of time it takes can vary depending on the time of day and number of flights arriving.
Hartsfield - Jackson Atlanta Airport Concourse F Baggage Claim Level
- Global Entry Enrollment Center
- Starbucks
- CNN International News
- Baggage Services
Hartsfield - Jackson Atlanta Airport Concourse F Mezzanine Level
- Vacant Space
- Interfaith Chapel
- The Club at ATL
- Delta Sky Club
- Starbucks
- ECCO
- The Pecan Bistro
- The Original El Taco
- The Varsity
- Pei Wei
- Lorena Garcia Tapas Bar
Hartsfield - Jackson Atlanta Airport Concourse F Ticketing-Gates Level
- Tumi
- MAC Cosmetics
- Kiehl's
- Sweet Indulgences
- Hudson News
- Jekyll Island Seafood Company
- Brookstone
- Airline Service Desks
- CNN International News
- Maison Mathis
- InMotion Entertainment
- French Meadow Bakery & Cafe
- Duty Free Americas
- Coach
- Michael Kors
- Montblanc
Need To Know
- Website: https://www.atl.com/
- Phone: (404) 209-1700
- Address: 6000 N Terminal Pkwy Suite 4000, Atlanta, GA 30320
- Airport opening times: 24 hours
- Airlines: ATL Concourse F serves multiple international airlines
- Restrooms: Frequent, including baby changing facilities
- WiFi: Free
- Automated external defibrillators (AEDs) located throughout the concourse
- Nursing stations available
- Delta wheelchair assistance on request
- Money: Multiple ATMs