No I just flew out of atl yesterday. Plane train doesn't run between new IT'LL terminal and rest of airport. You have to take the airport shuttle and it only holds about 16 people at a time.
No I just flew out of atl yesterday. Plane train doesn't run between new IT'LL terminal and rest of airport. You have to take the airport shuttle and it only holds about 16 people at a time.
The new International Terminal just opened May 16th and I expected it would've been setup like the rest of the airport terminals. According to the website the plane train does go there. The info I'm finding isn't very clear.
http://www.atlanta-airport.com/inter...nger/faqs.html
"Q: Can I ride The Plane Train from Concourse F to Concourse T?
A: Yes, The Plane Train, the Airport's people mover, has been extended to Concourse F. Passengers who arrive at Concourse F can ride The Plane Train from Concourse F to all concourses, including T. The pedestrian walkway also has been extended to Concourse F."
I also see the info on shuttles.
"Q: I accidentally went to the domestic terminal to check in for my international flight. What should I do?
A: A free shuttle service will be available to the international terminal. Shuttles are available at the ground transportation center at the west end of the domestic terminal."
To me this doesnt make sense. Why would someone want to use or have to use a shuttle if, based on what they are saying, the Plane Train is available? It does sound like if you are in a domestic terminal you have to use a shuttle. But is also states that the Plane Train is available at the new F terminal and goes to all areas of the airport.
In re-reading it ...again...lol....maybe its setup so only "arriving" international passengers can use the plane train to get to the other areas of the airport. Why wouldn't you let departing too? Now I'm confused...lol
Last edited by Mr. Twister; 07-04-2012 at 08:40 AM.