If you’re flying into or out of Atlanta, you’re almost always dealing with Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport—often just called Atlanta airport or ATL. Knowing the correct address, terminal locations, and which entrance to use can save a lot of stress, especially in Atlanta traffic.
Below is a clear breakdown of the main airport address, plus practical details for domestic vs. international terminals, rideshare pickups, mailing addresses, and navigation tips that matter if you live in Atlanta or you’re visiting.
For most travelers using the Domestic Terminal, the standard address you’ll see on directions, GPS apps, and signage is:
Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport
6000 North Terminal Parkway
Atlanta, GA 30320
This address will take you to the Domestic Terminal area, where you’ll find:
If you’re not sure which terminal you need, this is the safest default address to use, especially if you’re flying a major U.S. carrier on a domestic route.
Atlanta’s airport technically has two main terminal complexes:
They are part of the same airport, but they have different physical entrances and slightly different addresses.
Use this if you’re:
Domestic Terminal (General)
6000 North Terminal Parkway
Atlanta, GA 30320
From inside Atlanta, you’ll usually reach this by taking I‑85 South and following signs for Domestic Terminal.
If you’re flying to or from another country, especially on certain international carriers, you may use the International Terminal on the east side of the airport.
The commonly used address is:
Maynard H. Jackson Jr. International Terminal
2600 Maynard H. Jackson Jr. Boulevard
Atlanta, GA 30354
Use this entrance if you’re:
If you’re driving from inside Atlanta, you often reach the International Terminal via I‑75 rather than I‑85. Signs will clearly say “International Terminal”—follow those over “Domestic.”
| Area / Use Case | Address | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Main Airport / Domestic Terminal | 6000 North Terminal Parkway, Atlanta, GA 30320 | Most travelers, domestic flights, MARTA access, standard drop-off/pickup |
| International Terminal (Concourse F) | 2600 Maynard H. Jackson Jr. Blvd, Atlanta, GA 30354 | International departures/arrivals using Concourse F |
| General Mail / Headquarters (commonly used) | Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Atlanta, GA 30320 | Non-urgent mail, general references |
For most trip-planning purposes, the first two addresses (Domestic and International) are what you’ll actually use.
When using GPS or map apps from anywhere in the Atlanta metro area, you can usually type:
Your app should then let you confirm whether you’re navigating to Domestic or International. If you’re ever unsure which your airline uses, most airline apps and tickets clearly label the terminal.
For most rideshare pickups and drop-offs:
Always follow the in-app instructions, since rideshare zones at ATL can change over time, and the apps will usually show the exact pickup area.
If you’re local to the Atlanta area, the right address for the airport often depends on how you’re getting there.
MARTA’s Airport Station is located at the Domestic Terminal, directly inside the airport.
If you’re telling someone where you’re headed, you can say:
From there, you can use the Plane Train inside security to reach any concourse, including E and F. If you specifically need to check in at the International Terminal, you may need to take a shuttle from Domestic to International if your airline requires it.
From most in-town neighborhoods (Downtown, Midtown, Old Fourth Ward, Westside, etc.):
Traffic can back up near the terminal exits during peak morning and evening hours, so plan a little extra time.
When you’re coordinating a pickup with friends, family, or rideshare drivers, being precise about which side of the airport is important.
Tell your driver:
If your traveler’s flight lands directly at the International Terminal (Concourse F):
If their international flight arrives at Concourse E or another concourse and they clear customs there, they might still end up exiting through International—airline and routing will determine this. It’s worth asking them or checking the flight details.
If you’re sending something by mail or filling out forms that ask for the address of Atlanta International Airport, general references often use:
Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport
Atlanta, GA 30320
For more specific purposes (like vendor forms, job applications, or official correspondence), organizations will usually list a particular office address or PO box associated with a department at the airport or the City of Atlanta Department of Aviation. When in doubt, use the exact address given by the office or contact you’re working with.
In summary, the core address most people in or visiting Atlanta need is 6000 North Terminal Parkway, Atlanta, GA 30320 for the Domestic Terminal, and 2600 Maynard H. Jackson Jr. Blvd, Atlanta, GA 30354 for the International Terminal. Choosing the right one depends on whether your flight is domestic or international and where your airline operates inside Atlanta’s airport.
