Just sitting in the Delta lounge (courtesy of Amex) and thought I'd do a very quick post about connecting at Atlanta
I have been trying out some new routes to Orlando in the past few years if unable to get a decent price direct and have to say that flying into Atlanta and then down to Orlando via Delta has got to be one of the easiest routes
At the moment there seems to be plenty of reward availability into ATL and flying 1st / Business which gives you 3 tiers points is around $200
The connection process is very, very easy.
I checked in for both flights in Heathrow, and received boarding cards for both
Immigration was very quick and you use the machines if you have an esta.
Turn left when exiting the hall, hand you bag over, go through security then downstairs to the "plane train" and onwards 5 stops to T
Turn left when off the train, up the escalator and it's probably 100 metres to your gate.
Immigration was empty and the whole process probably took less than 20 mins
David
I have been trying out some new routes to Orlando in the past few years if unable to get a decent price direct and have to say that flying into Atlanta and then down to Orlando via Delta has got to be one of the easiest routes
At the moment there seems to be plenty of reward availability into ATL and flying 1st / Business which gives you 3 tiers points is around $200
The connection process is very, very easy.
I checked in for both flights in Heathrow, and received boarding cards for both
Immigration was very quick and you use the machines if you have an esta.
Turn left when exiting the hall, hand you bag over, go through security then downstairs to the "plane train" and onwards 5 stops to T
Turn left when off the train, up the escalator and it's probably 100 metres to your gate.
Immigration was empty and the whole process probably took less than 20 mins
David
Last edited by David on 01 Nov 2015, 10:34, edited 1 time in total.