Atlanta Airport help!

PlutoPony

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Flying out of ATL (Hartsfield) on Airtran. It's been YEARS since I've been through there and have never originated. Looking at the terminal maps at the ATL website to figure out where to go and am totally confused (yes I really can read a map!)

*Arrive and need to print AT boarding pass should be easy? I assume SW/AT kiosks are plentiful and well marked? Looks like AT is in North Terminal, I assume that indicates where you go to check in? And is North connected to South Terminal or do I need to make sure I walk in a North Terminal door?

*Do the Main, North, and South Security Checkpoints all go to the People Mover and thus out to Concourse C? The map doesn't show much detail other than an arrow and note "to all gates" so does it matter which one I use? If I can use any of the 3, are any of them typically known have shorter lines (Sunday afternoon) or is it a crap shoot?

Thanks so much for your help! For some reason I'm not following the ATL airport maps definite DUH moment here.
 
Flying out of ATL (Hartsfield) on Airtran. It's been YEARS since I've been through there and have never originated. Looking at the terminal maps at the ATL website to figure out where to go and am totally confused (yes I really can read a map!)

*Arrive and need to print AT boarding pass should be easy? I assume SW/AT kiosks are plentiful and well marked? Looks like AT is in North Terminal, I assume that indicates where you go to check in? And is North connected to South Terminal or do I need to make sure I walk in a North Terminal door?

*Do the Main, North, and South Security Checkpoints all go to the People Mover and thus out to Concourse C? The map doesn't show much detail other than an arrow and note "to all gates" so does it matter which one I use? If I can use any of the 3, are any of them typically known have shorter lines (Sunday afternoon) or is it a crap shoot?

Thanks so much for your help! For some reason I'm not following the ATL airport maps definite DUH moment here.

North and South are 2 sides of the same building. Security and the train/walkway to the gates are in the middle between the two.

http://www.atlanta-airport.com/docs/terminal/DomesticTerminal.pdf
 
Yes, if you show up at the north terminal, there is no way you will miss the AT/SW kiosks. From there, follow the flow of traffic to the security checkpoints and then to the "plane train" to concourse C.
 




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